Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A Tale of Incommensurability

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Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A Tale of Incommensurability. / McKinley, William; Mone, Mark A.
The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory. ed. / Haridimos Tsoukas; Christian Knudsen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. p. 345-372.

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McKinley, W & Mone, MA 2003, Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A Tale of Incommensurability. in H Tsoukas & C Knudsen (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 345-372.

APA

McKinley, W., & Mone, M. A. (2003). Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A Tale of Incommensurability. In H. Tsoukas, & C. Knudsen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory (pp. 345-372). Oxford University Press.

Vancouver

McKinley W, Mone MA. Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory: A Tale of Incommensurability. In Tsoukas H, Knudsen C, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. p. 345-372

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