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Home Alone and All Together: Lightness of agency in social inquiry

Research has provided limited knowledge of how people in organizations experience growth of agency during circumstances that seem hopeless and stuck, and how such growth emerges. Drawing from the study of the turnaround processes at a nursing home and the Pragmatism of Dewey and Mead, we contribute...

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Published in:Organization studies 2023-08, Vol.44 (8), p.1333-1352
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