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Coping With Autonomy: Managers’ Responses to the Pendulum Between Activity-Based and Fixed Reimbursement Systems in Swedish Hospital Care
American Journal of Management
doi 10.33423/ajm.v18i5.250
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December 30, 2018
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North American Business Press
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