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The classification of articles into the categories defined in the previous chapter led to the generation of quantitative data from the qualitative article contents. These data were entered into both an Excel-database and a SPSS file, to enable and facilitate data analysis. In this chapter, the results of the empirical data analysis process will be described. In addition, the experts’ answers from the expert study will be provided and analyzed. The insights gained from these data analysis procedures will make it possible to answer the research questions formulated in chapter 2.

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(2008). Data Analysis and Evaluation. In: The Nature of Supply Chain Management Research. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-9747-0_4

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