Categories in markets origins and evolution

Research on categories in the sociology of organizations / Giacomo Negro, Özgecan Koçak and Greta Hsu -- Legitimizing illegitimacy : how creating market identity legitimizes illegitimate products / Michael Jensen -- Identity sequences and the early adoption pattern of a jazz canon, 1920-1929 / Steve...

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