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&#x2014; Improvisation and bricolage: Similarities and differences between two approaches to resource scarcity
&#x2014; Eight paradoxical tensions of organizational improvisation
&#x2014; The Importance of referents for advancing improvisation theory and methods
&#x2014; The improvisation-serendipity nexus
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&#x2014; The improvisational arc: A sensemaking perspective
&#x2014; Preparing to be spontaneous for effective organizational improvisation
&#x2014; Character and improvisation: A recursive relationship
&#x2014; Improvisational decision making: Context, antecedents, and outcomes
&#x2014; Improvisation, routine dynamics, and temporal regularity
&#x2014; Practising strategizing: Novelty as a leap of faith expanding learning and improvising
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&#x2014; Improvisation in Africa
&#x2014; Locating improvisation in public service management: Past, present, and future research directions
&#x2014; Organizational improvisation in project management
&#x2014; Professional service firms: Why is improvisation so important?
&#x2014; Team leadership, momentum, and improvisation in extreme contexts
&#x2014; Managing improvisation in dispersed settings
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&#x2014; Improvisation as a design for organizational emergence
&#x2014; Improvisational theater in organizations: Between company expectations and effects on individuals and teams
&#x2014; Theatrical improvisation for organizational improvisation education
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&#x2014; Improvising around and about boundaries in open organizations
&#x2014; Agility and improvisation
&#x2014; Flow with the go: Real-time continuous improvisation in digital business ecosystems
&#x2014; Advancing improvisation within entrepreneurship research
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&#x2014; Improvisation: A taste of chaos in the middle of order and a taste of order in the middle of chaos
&#x2014; Strategic improvisation in loosely coupled systems
&#x2014; Improvisation in organizations: A review with a phenomenological research agenda
&#x2014; Why ever stop improvising? Why endings matter for theory and practice
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&#x2014; Improvisation in organizations: Looking ahead</subfield>
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