The Importance of Being Expert – Contextually Expert
The article argues that leadership is not a person – it is a system. It is a system in which three parts are of equal importance: leaders, followers (or others), and contexts.
The article argues that leadership is not a person – it is a system. It is a system in which three parts are of equal importance: leaders, followers (or others), and contexts.
Book abstract: Political trust – in government, parliament, or political parties – has taken centre stage in political science for more than half a century, reflecting ongoing concerns with the legiti
Low incomes, limited financial literacy, fraud, and deception are just a few of the many intractable economic and social factors that contribute to the financial difficulties that households face toda
This is a case study of the Colorado Black Health Collaborative (CBHC) Barbershop/Salon Health Outreach Program, a community-based initiative that targeted disproportionate rates of hypertension and o
The article presents a reprint of the article "Past Is Prologue" by Graham Allison and Niall Ferguson, which appeared in the "Atlantic" magazine.
The Federal government has spent billions of dollars to support turnarounds of low-achieving schools, yet most evidence on the impact of such turnarounds comes from high-profile, exceptional settings
Ever since the Carter Administration began appointing female and minority judges in large numbers, scholars have sought to measure their impact.
Hybrid organizations present a puzzle for institutional theory.
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