Perspective—Professional Work: The Emergence of Collaborative Community

作者: Paul S. Adler , Seok-Woo Kwon , Charles Heckscher

DOI: 10.1287/ORSC.1070.0293

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摘要: This paper traces the main lines of evolution of the organization of professional work. The argument is illustrated with material on the case of doctors and hospitals. While market and …

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