Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting

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Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting. / Cnossen, Boukje; Byrne, Orla; Lassalle, Paul et al.
Organization Studies and Posthumanism: Towards a More-than-Human World. ed. / François-Xavier de Vaujany; Silvia Gherardi; Polyana Silva. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2024. p. 53-75.

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Harvard

Cnossen, B, Byrne, O, Lassalle, P, Thompson, N, Verduijn, K & Yeröz, H 2024, Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting. in F-X de Vaujany, S Gherardi & P Silva (eds), Organization Studies and Posthumanism: Towards a More-than-Human World. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 53-75. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032617169

APA

Cnossen, B., Byrne, O., Lassalle, P., Thompson, N., Verduijn, K., & Yeröz, H. (2024). Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting. In F.-X. de Vaujany, S. Gherardi, & P. Silva (Eds.), Organization Studies and Posthumanism: Towards a More-than-Human World (pp. 53-75). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032617169

Vancouver

Cnossen B, Byrne O, Lassalle P, Thompson N, Verduijn K, Yeröz H. Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting. In de Vaujany FX, Gherardi S, Silva P, editors, Organization Studies and Posthumanism: Towards a More-than-Human World. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2024. p. 53-75 doi: 10.4324/9781032617169

Bibtex

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