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Management and Organization Review Special Issue on ‘Ambiguity and Decision Making in Chinese Organizations and Thought’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2015

Mie Augier
Affiliation:
Naval Postgraduate School and Stanford University, US
James G. March
Affiliation:
Stanford University, US
Mooweon Rhee
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii, US
Xueguang Zhou
Affiliation:
Stanford University, US

Abstract

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Call for papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Association for Chinese Management Research 2012

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