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Discourse and Change in Organizations

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‘The Steel Plant Corporation’ is a fictitious name for a process plant located in the southern part of Norway, employing some 200 people. At the time of the case history that forms the basis of this chapter, the employees belonged to the Chemical Workers Union, which later became part of a larger amalgamated industrial union. The company to which the plant belongs — a Norwegian process industry group — is a member of the Norwegian Confederation of Business and Industry.

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© 2011 Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen

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Christian, H., Johnsen, G. (2011). Discourse and Change in Organizations. In: Ekman, M., Gustavsen, B., Asheim, B.T., Pålshaugen, Ø. (eds) Learning Regional Innovation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230304154_5

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