MANAGERIAL COMPETENCIES AND RESULTS IN RESEARCH GROUPS

ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify relationships between “managerial competencies” (MCs) and the resulting extension in Brazilian “research groups” (RGs), as well as differences resulting from sociodemographic/functional characteristics. Originality/value: Just like general organ...

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