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22 March - Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 111
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29 July 2021
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Editorial: Time for a fresh approach, for a (not so) new journal, a journal for new times
Matthew Brannan
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Manuela Nocker
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Mike Rowe
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Processes of value co-creation in networks: an empirical study of local business networks in Denmark
Mette Apollo Rasmussen
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Mother-teacher-scholar-advocates: narrating work-life on the professorial plateau
Elisabeth Lowenstein
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Darolyn “Lyn” Jones
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“We'll go back to a system you really do not like!” Organizational norms and structural violence in a British foodbank
Amanda Elizabeth Bruck
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Kayleigh Garthwaite
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The impostor syndrome: language barriers in organizational ethnography
Virginia Rosales
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Communicate belonging? Duoethnography of an organisational change study
Ivana Crestani
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Jill Fenton Taylor
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Challenges of a social enterprise supporting mothers in Hungary
Henriett Primecz
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Control and autonomy: resource dependence relations and non-profit organizations
Malin Arvidson
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Stig Linde
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