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When the right thing to do is also the wrong thing : moral sensemaking of responsible business behavior during the COVID-19 crisis
Reed, Heidi
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2024
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Deconstructing resistance to organizational change: a social representation theory approach
Andersén, Jim
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Andersén, Annelie
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2014
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representations of these objects can co-exist (
cognitive
polyphasia
). Our study illustrates the complexity of resistance to change by …
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Deconstructing resistance to organizational change : a social representation theory apporach
Andersén, Jim
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Andersén, Annelie
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22
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2014
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