Trans-local professional projects: Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions

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Trans-local professional projects : Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions. / Blok, Anders; Lindstrøm, Maria Duclos; Meilvang, Marie Leth; Pedersen, Inge Kryger.

I: Journal of Professions and Organization, Bind 5, Nr. 2, 2018, s. 106-122.

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Blok, A, Lindstrøm, MD, Meilvang, ML & Pedersen, IK 2018, 'Trans-local professional projects: Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions', Journal of Professions and Organization, bind 5, nr. 2, s. 106-122. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpo/joy003

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Blok, A., Lindstrøm, M. D., Meilvang, M. L., & Pedersen, I. K. (2018). Trans-local professional projects: Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions. Journal of Professions and Organization, 5(2), 106-122. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpo/joy003

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Blok A, Lindstrøm MD, Meilvang ML, Pedersen IK. Trans-local professional projects: Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions. Journal of Professions and Organization. 2018;5(2):106-122. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpo/joy003

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Blok, Anders ; Lindstrøm, Maria Duclos ; Meilvang, Marie Leth ; Pedersen, Inge Kryger. / Trans-local professional projects : Re-scaling the linked ecology of expert jurisdictions. I: Journal of Professions and Organization. 2018 ; Bind 5, Nr. 2. s. 106-122.

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