WE (MIGHT) WANT YOU: EXPECTATIONS OF VETERANS' GENERAL COMPETENCE AND LEADERSHIP

This experimental study tested competency expectations and perceptions of leadership ability for United States military veterans compared to non-veterans. Military veterans in the United States are recruited into MBA and leadership programs but may face additional challenges seeking employment. Indi...

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Employment
Leadership
Military service
Veterans
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