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The hidden price of free advice
Faculti Editorial
University of Dundee

Business advisors working in publicly funded enterprise agencies encounter a range of tensions as part of their everyday work. These tensions subtly shape how they provide advice and can lead to variability in how enterprise policy is delivered on the ground. Norin Ashed discusses the competing demands facing advisors by inductively analysing advice-giving practices in public sector enterprise agencies. Read the Study

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The hidden price of free advice