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Academic Reputation Matters When It Comes To Getting Published

The Horizons Tracker

Reputation is pretty important in most spheres of life, so it’s perhaps no surprise that it’s equally so in academia. Recent research from the University of Innsbruck confirmed that better-known researchers had a much easier time getting published than their lesser-known peers.

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Protecting Yourself Against Fraudulent Recruiters & Hiring Scams

N2Growth Blog

Ensure the organization is reputable and inquire within your network about its track record, particularly its longevity and the roles they’ve placed. Online reviews, testimonials, and any relevant news can offer valuable insights. Referrals are often the cornerstone of a reputable executive search firm’s business model.

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Unexpected Leadership Lessons that Mobsters Can Teach Lawful Leaders

Leading Blog

He is a globally recognized microeconomist and author of seven books and has taught organizational economics, accounting, and finance at the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School for more than forty years. Zimmerman , Ph.D., is the co-author of Relentless: The Forensics of Mobsters; Business Practices.

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Are CEOs Overhyped and Overpaid?

Harvard Business Review

My focus was on peer-reviewed journal articles (academic papers) that included reliable measures of CEO attributes (e.g., bright- and dark-side personality, values, and reputation) and meaningful measures of organizational outcomes (culture, profits, turnover, etc.).

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