Projects and Networks: Understanding Resource Flows and Governance of Temporary Organizations with Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
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Stephen Pryke | John Steen | Robert DeFillippi | Jörg Sydow | Ingo Michelfelder | S. Pryke | J. Steen | J. Sydow | Ingo Michelfelder | R. DeFillippi
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