Book review: The Oxford Handbook of Critical Management Studies Mats Alvesson,Todd Bridgman and Hugh Willmott (eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press,2009. xxi + 582 pp. ISBN 9780199237715,$150.00 (USA)
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Book review: The Oxford Handbook of Critical Management Studies Mats Alvesson,Todd Bridgman and Hugh Willmott (eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press,2009. xxi + 582 pp. ISBN 9780199237715,$150.00 (USA)
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