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The Manager and His Powers
By
Ingmar Lippert
- Posted on October 7th, 2011
Tagged:
Actor-Network Theory
management
method
organisation of science
social constructivism
Publication Type:
Web Article
Authors:
John Law
Source:
Lancaster University (Department of Sociology), Volume 2011 (1997)
URL:
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/sociology/papers/law-manager-and-his-powers.pdf
Keywords:
Actor-Network Theory
,
management
,
method
,
organisation of science
,
social constructivism
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