Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals

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Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals. / Hindhede, Anette Lykke; Andersen, Vibeke Harms.

Pierre Bourdieu in Studies of Organization and Management: Societal Change and Transforming Fields. ed. / Sarah Robinson; Jette Ernst; Kristian Larsen; Ole Jacob Thomassen. New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2021. p. 176-194 (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society).

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Hindhede, AL & Andersen, VH 2021, Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals. in S Robinson, J Ernst, K Larsen & OJ Thomassen (eds), Pierre Bourdieu in Studies of Organization and Management: Societal Change and Transforming Fields. Routledge, New York, N.Y., Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society, pp. 176-194. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022510-13

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Hindhede, A. L., & Andersen, V. H. (2021). Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals. In S. Robinson, J. Ernst, K. Larsen, & O. J. Thomassen (Eds.), Pierre Bourdieu in Studies of Organization and Management: Societal Change and Transforming Fields (pp. 176-194). Routledge. Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022510-13

Vancouver

Hindhede AL, Andersen VH. Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals. In Robinson S, Ernst J, Larsen K, Thomassen OJ, editors, Pierre Bourdieu in Studies of Organization and Management: Societal Change and Transforming Fields. New York, N.Y.: Routledge. 2021. p. 176-194. (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022510-13

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Hindhede, Anette Lykke ; Andersen, Vibeke Harms. / Homologies between sets of healthcare professionals’ collaborative working practices in hospitals. Pierre Bourdieu in Studies of Organization and Management: Societal Change and Transforming Fields. editor / Sarah Robinson ; Jette Ernst ; Kristian Larsen ; Ole Jacob Thomassen. New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2021. pp. 176-194 (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society).

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