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Stakeholders of the Sources of Income and Expenditure

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Jack Andraka, a 15-year-old American recently shook the medical world, by inventing a dip stick style paper strip that can accurately and cheaply detect early-stage cancers. His invention could make a major change in the history of medical science. Incredibly, he has no medical background or education. He relied solely on Internet searches to acquire all the necessary knowledge, just like you use a search engine and click the mouse.

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  • Wei W, Wuxiang Z, Guiping L (2013) Business models, symbionts and business ecosystem: a case study from e-commerce industry in China. Digital Enterprise Design and Management (DED&M) conference, February 12–13, 2013

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Lin, G., Wei, W., Zhu, W. (2015). Stakeholders of the Sources of Income and Expenditure. In: The Principle of Profit Models. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44714-7_2

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