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Management and Organization Review Special Issue on ‘Responsible Leadership in China and Beyond: A Responsible Research Approach’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 August 2020
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- Call for Proposals and Submissions
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- Management and Organization Review , Volume 16 , Special Issue 3: Informal Networks: Dark Sides, Bright Sides, and Unexplored Dimensions , July 2020 , pp. 725 - 730
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- Copyright © 2020 The International Association for Chinese Management Research
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