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Interpretive analysis
Sociomaterial bricolage: The creation of location-spanning work practices by global software developers
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msquire
on Thu, 2012-06-21 13:40
A. Johri
,
“
Sociomaterial bricolage: The creation of location-spanning work practices by global software developers
”
,
Information and Software Technology
, vol. 53, no. 9, pp. 955 - 968, 2011.
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