The Long Walk to Leadership: Are Women their Own Worst Enemies?
This study traces subordinate women’s perceptions of the root causes of the rift and polarization between women in subordinate positions and women in super-ordinate positions and how this impacts female leadership emergence. Unlike many earlier studies on leadership, this investigation interrogates...
Main Author: | Samson Mutsagondo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Central Punjab
2015-12-01
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Series: | Paradigms |
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Online Access: | http://paradigms.ucp.edu.pk/rcc/Volume9_30(the-long-walk-t).pdf |
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