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Bridging over troubled times: re-assessing the routine reforming of the British Railway industry

Paul Chan, S Jintamanaskoon

In: Bridging over troubled times: re-assessing the routine reforming of the British Railway industry: In: Proceedings of the 29th EGOS Colloquium, European Group for Organization Studies; 06 Jul 2013; 2013.

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In this article, we focus on public sector reforms as a context for exploring the dynamics of routines. Reforms in the public sector are increasingly becoming routine, whilst at the same time providing a great source for altering routines in the organisat

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In: Proceedings of the 29th EGOS Colloquium, European Group for Organization Studies
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In this article, we focus on public sector reforms as a context for exploring the dynamics of routines. Reforms in the public sector are increasingly becoming routine, whilst at the same time providing a great source for altering routines in the organisat
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