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M@n@gement – Number 2022/4 – Vol. 25 – Miscellaneous

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Page 1 to 15: Héloïse Berkowitz and Hélène Delacour – Opening Research Data: What Does It Mean for Social Sciences? | Page 1 to 31: Héloïse Berkowitz and Hélène Delacour – Opening research data: What implications for the social sciences? | Page 16 to 30: Grégory Jemine, François Pichault and Christophe Dubois – New Ways of Working in Academia: Maneuvering in and with Ambiguity in Workspace Design Processes | Page 31 to 44: François Bousquet, Valérie Barbat and François Cooren – The Difficult Integration of Liminal Individuals | Page 31 to 44: François Bousquet, Valérie Barbat and François Cooren – The difficult integration of preliminary individuals | Page 45 to 63: Liliane Carmagnac, Anne Touboulic and Valentina Carbone – A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Ambiguous Role of Multistakeholder Meta-Organisations in Sustainable Supply Chains | Page 64 to 79: Pascale Bueno Merino and Marie-Hélène Duchemin – Contribution of Psychological Entrepreneurial Support to the Strengthening of Female Entrepreneurial Intention in a Women-Only Incubator | Page 80: Olivier Germain – Staying Unplugged… for the Tumult of the World | Page 81 to 82: Samer Abdelnour – What Decolonizing Is Not | Page 83: Banu Ozkazanc-Pan – Feminism without Feminists | Page 84 to 85: Ana Maria Peredo – ‘People Like You’: Hidden Stories | Pages 86 to 88: Chris Steyaert – Queering Salzburg, Perhaps? | Page 89 to 92: Chahrazad Abdallah – Predatory Capitalism.

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