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dc.contributor.authorWinroth, Karinswe
dc.date.accessioned2006-12-07swe
dc.date.accessioned2007-02-13T12:57:48Z
dc.date.available2007-02-13T12:57:48Z
dc.date.issued2002swe
dc.identifier.issn1400-4801swe
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/3035
dc.description.abstractIn discussions about the society of today, an important role is often attributed professions. However, expert knowledge is nowadays described as more fragmented than earlier, and the new ‘free experts' show differences as well as similarities with the traditional professions. Features of differences and similarities between these groups of expertise, are also expressed on the organisational arena. This paper elaborates expertise in investment banks, and discusses the distinct features of their organising of work. In addition, their relation to the organisation employing them is discussed, and the paper thereby contributes to earlier findings on professions and expertise in organisations.swe
dc.format.extent40 pagesswe
dc.format.extent157694 bytes
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoenswe
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGRI reports, nr 2002:3swe
dc.subjectfree expertsswe
dc.subjectinvestment banksswe
dc.subjectself organisingswe
dc.subjectevaluationswe
dc.subjecta financial social networkswe
dc.titleBusiness on Their Minds. - How Experts in Investment Banks Organise Their Workswe
dc.type.svepReportswe
dc.contributor.departmentGothenburg Research Instituteswe
dc.gup.originGöteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Lawswe
dc.gup.epcid2445swe
dc.subject.svepBusiness studiesswe


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