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This article reports on the outcome of recent study by David De Cremer and Marius van Dijke of the Erasmus Centre of Behavioural Ethics. Their conclusion is that the Dutch business world still has faith in leadership and in particular in charismatic leadership. Charisma, it appears, is a very important quality for a leader now in the current financial crisis.
This article reports on the outcome of recent study by David De Cremer and Marius van Dijke of the Erasmus Centre of Behavioural Ethics. Their conclusion is that the Dutch business world still has faith in leadership and in particular in charismatic leadership. Charisma, it appears, is a very important quality for a leader now in the current financial crisis.