Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team

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Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team. / Ilkjær, Helene; Madsen, Mette My.

I: Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Bind 9, Nr. 2, 09.03.2020, s. 173-188.

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Ilkjær, H & Madsen, MM 2020, 'Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team', Journal of Organizational Ethnography, bind 9, nr. 2, s. 173-188. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOE-01-2019-0002

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Ilkjær, H., & Madsen, M. M. (2020). Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team. Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 9(2), 173-188. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOE-01-2019-0002

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Ilkjær H, Madsen MM. Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team. Journal of Organizational Ethnography. 2020 mar. 9;9(2):173-188. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOE-01-2019-0002

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Ilkjær, Helene ; Madsen, Mette My. / Making and breaking the manual – a case of tests and rapport in an interdisciplinary team. I: Journal of Organizational Ethnography. 2020 ; Bind 9, Nr. 2. s. 173-188.

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