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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2024

Markus Kreutzer
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EBS Business School (Germany)
Jorge Walter
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George Washington University, Washington DC
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Reconceptualizing Organizational Control
Managing in the Age of Hybrid Workplaces, Artificial Intelligence, and the Gig Economy
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