Doing deals in a global law firm: the reciprocity of institutions and work
Since the early 1990s, institutional approaches to organizations have increasingly focused on explaining the role of agency in processes of institutional creation and transformation. The paradox of embedded agency, the question of how actors can become motivated and enabled to transform supposedly t...
Main Author: | Smets, M |
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Other Authors: | Morris, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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