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A zombie existence: exploring Ulrich Becks zombie categories and construction management research
Paul Chan
In: A zombie existence: exploring Ulrich Becks zombie categories and construction management research: Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual ARCOM Conference; 04 Sep 2013; 2013.
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Many construction management researchers continue to be preoccupied with narrowly advancing the corporate causes of productivity and profitability, with relative neglect for the implications of recent developments in the global economy. In this article, U
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Many construction management researchers continue to be preoccupied with narrowly
advancing the corporate causes of productivity and profitability, with relative neglect
for the implications of recent developments in the global economy. In this article,
U
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