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In-text: (Beenen and Pinto, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Beenen, G. and Pinto, J., 2009. Resisting Organizational-Level Corruption: An Interview With Sherron Watkins. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 8(2), pp.275-289.
In-text: (Carli and Eagly, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Carli, L. and Eagly, A., 2001. Gender, Hierarchy, and Leadership: An Introduction. Journal of Social Issues, 57(4), pp.629-636.
In-text: (Kumra and Vinnicombe, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Kumra, S. and Vinnicombe, S., 2008. A Study of the Promotion to Partner Process in a Professional Services Firm: How Women are Disadvantaged. British Journal of Management, 19(s1), pp.S65-S74.
In-text: (Kumra and Vinnicombe, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Kumra, S. and Vinnicombe, S., 2008. A Study of the Promotion to Partner Process in a Professional Services Firm: How Women are Disadvantaged. British Journal of Management, 19(s1), pp.S65-S74.
In-text: (Lord and Preston, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Lord, L. and Preston, A., 2009. Understanding leadership experiences: the need for story sharing and feminist literature as a survival manual for leadership. Gender and Education, 21(6), pp.769-777.
In-text: (Sherlock and Nathan, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Sherlock, J. and Nathan, M., 2008. How Power Dynamics Impact the Content and Process of Nonprofit CEO Learning. Management Learning, 39(3), pp.245-269.
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