E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis
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E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis
Summary
E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis authored A structurational analysis — author (P50): Catherine Chu[2].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's instance of is recorded as A structurational analysis — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's language of work or name is recorded as A structurational analysis — language of work or name (P407): English[4].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis was published on 2004[5].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's work available at URL is recorded as https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/132814/[6].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's title is recorded as E-business and organisational change[7].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's subtitle is recorded as A structurational analysis[8].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's thesis submitted to is recorded as A structurational analysis — thesis submitted to (P4101): London School of Economics and Political Science[9].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as A structurational analysis — on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008): LSEThesisProject[10].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's copyright status is recorded as A structurational analysis — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[11].
- E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's online access status is recorded as A structurational analysis — online access status (P6954): open access[12].
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Designation and Status
E-business and organisational change: A structurational analysis's instance of is recorded as A structurational analysis — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].