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Spiritual Leadership as a Paradigm for Organizational Transformation and Recovery from Extended Work Hours Cultures.

Posted on November 5, 2009. 0 Comments

Spiritual Leadership as a Paradigm for Organizational Transformation and Recovery from Extended Work Hours Cultures.
Fry, L. W.  & Cohen, M. P. (2009). Journal of Business Ethics, 84, 265-278.

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