“Sometimes you don’t know how to move” cultural savviness and learning the ropes of bureaucracy

“Sometimes you don’t know how to move” cultural savviness and learning the ropes of bureaucracy Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Purpose Recent works by organisational anthropologists have identified…
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Thrice-born and in-between? Exploring the Différance between “At-home” ethnography and ethnography abroad

Thrice-born and in-between? Exploring the Différance between “At-home” ethnography and ethnography abroad Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 106-113, July 2018. Go to Source
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Field relationships and data collecting: dilemmas encountered in a construction organization

Field relationships and data collecting: dilemmas encountered in a construction organization Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Purpose This paper is an autoethnographic account of field dilemmas encountered while…
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From “clientilism” to transformational leadership? An autoethnographic journey from Soviet Georgia to the UK

From “clientilism” to transformational leadership? An autoethnographic journey from Soviet Georgia to the UK Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute…
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