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New findings reveal the upside of virtual meetings, the factors that drive overconfidence, and the prevailing preferences of prospective business students.
New findings reveal the upside of virtual meetings, the factors that drive overconfidence, and the prevailing preferences of prospective business students.
Isabel de Bruin's research into the ‘NGO Halo Effect’ features in this research roundup from AACSB.