"If chemists don’t do it, who is going to?" : peer-driven occupational change and the emergence of green chemistry
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September 2017
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Authors: | Howard-Grenville, Jennifer A. ; Nelson, Andrew J. ; Earle, Andrew G. ; Haack, Julie A. ; Young, Douglas M. |
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Administrative science quarterly : ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis. - London : Sage, ISSN 0001-8392, ZDB-ID 210487-8. - Vol. 62.2017, 3, p. 524-560
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Subject: | occupations | occupational change | occupational identity | professions | change processes | multivocality | pluralism | green chemistry | sustainability | grand challenges | Organisatorischer Wandel | Organizational change |
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