Institutional entrepreneurship as emnacipating institutional work : James Meredith and the integrationist movement at Ole Miss
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2014
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Authors: | Smothers, Jack ; Murphy, Patrick J. ; Novicevic, Milorad M. ; Humphreys, John H. |
Published in: |
Journal of management history : JMH. - Bingley : Emerald, ISSN 1751-1348, ZDB-ID 1238516-5. - Vol. 20.2014, 1, p. 114-134
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Subject: | Action-interaction-process | African American | Civil rights | Collective action | Institutional entrepreneurship | Socio-historical archival method | Institutionenökonomik | Institutional economics | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurship approach | Schwarze Menschen | Black people |
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