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Necessity of leadership : The added value of leadership in an insurance company

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  • de Vries, R.E.
  • van der Wielen, J.M.M.
  • Taillieu, T.C.B.
  • Roe, R.A.

    (Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre)

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  • de Vries, R.E. & van der Wielen, J.M.M. & Taillieu, T.C.B. & Roe, R.A., 1994. "Necessity of leadership : The added value of leadership in an insurance company," WORC Paper 94.01.001, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
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