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Table 1. Informant descriptive data (Study 1)
Figure 1. Data Structure Overview (Study 1)
Table 2. Summary of the four narratives describing the experiential work environment  (from the managers’ perspectives)
Figure 2. Enacting interpretive frames in the work environment
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