TRAMES, 2007, 11(61/56), 2, 91105

 

Changes around and within organisations:

Manifestations and consequences

(full text in pdf format)

 

Preface to the special issue of TRAMES

 

 

Maaja Vadi, Rebekka Vedina

 

University of Tartu

 

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