When a Thousand Flowers Bloom: Structural, Collective, and Social Conditions for Innovation in Organizations

1996 Elsevier eBooks 1,410 citations

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1996
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R. M. Kanter (1996). When a Thousand Flowers Bloom: Structural, Collective, and Social Conditions for Innovation in Organizations. Elsevier eBooks , 93-131. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-9749-1.50010-7

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