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What is the Purpose of this Meeting? The hidden meanings of the meeting announcement

This study examines the coincidence or discrepancy between the purpose of meetings stated in the organizer’s announcement and the purposes perceived by the participants. This analysis enriches and complexifies the view of meeting purposes in the literature. Based on structured questionnaire data fro...

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Published in:Organization studies 2022-08, Vol.43 (8), p.1297-1325
Main Authors: López-Fresno, Palmira, Cascón-Pereira, Rosalía
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Socialization
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