Knowledge games: the achievement of ignorance in managing Olympic and Commonwealth mega-events
<p>The concept of ignorance has been unfairly stigmatised in research and practice, and consequently has not received the attention it deserves as a powerful motivator of behaviour in organisations. To understand the role of ignorance, it must be examined as a productive force rather than a sh...
Autore principale: | Stewart, A |
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Altri autori: | Rayner, S |
Natura: | Tesi |
Lingua: | English |
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2013
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