Nissley, 1999 - Google Patents
Viewing corporate art through the paradigmatic lens of organizational symbolism: An exploratory studyNissley, 1999
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- Nissley N
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This study views corporate art through the paradigmatic lens of organizational symbolism. It explores how the artifact of corporate art can be transformed into symbolic meaning. The paradigmatic lens of organizational symbolism focuses on symbolic management, to …
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