Washington Post (September 10, 1981).
“The neglect of context, it is argued, leads to the development of theories that do not have the potential of understanding development and change over time or for understanding the subtle nuances of interaction that are critical in apprehending what is really occurring.”
Source: Organizations and organization theory, 1982, p. 75
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