The South East Asian Journal of Management The South East Asian Journal of Management
Volume 2
Number 2 October (2008) Article 1
10-30-2008
Perceived Boundarylessness in Relation to Success Factors: A Perceived Boundarylessness in Relation to Success Factors: A Descriptive Study of Nine Bangalore Organizations in the IT Sector Descriptive Study of Nine Bangalore Organizations in the IT Sector
Mary Mathew
Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, [email protected]
Randhir Reghunath Pushpa
Knowledge management group of Wipro Technologies, Bangalore, [email protected]
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Mathew, Mary and Pushpa, Randhir Reghunath (2008) "Perceived Boundarylessness in Relation to Success Factors: A Descriptive Study of Nine Bangalore Organizations in the IT Sector," The South East Asian Journal of Management: Vol. 2: No. 2, Article 1.
DOI: 10.21002/seam.v2i2.5623
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