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The impact of multiple measures of leader experience on leader effectiveness: New insights for leader selection

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  • Avery, Derek R.
  • Tonidandel, Scott
  • Griffith, Kristin H.
  • Quinones, Miguel A.

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  • Avery, Derek R. & Tonidandel, Scott & Griffith, Kristin H. & Quinones, Miguel A., 2003. "The impact of multiple measures of leader experience on leader effectiveness: New insights for leader selection," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 56(8), pages 673-679, August.
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