Realizing Wisdom Theory in Complex Learning Networks
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This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor and publisher.This article plagiarized part of a paper that had already been published in the journal The Leadership Quarterly “Wisdom principles as a meta‑theoretical basis for evaluating leadership”, by Bernard McKenna, David Rooney & Kimberley B.Boal, Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 177‑190, April 2009A condition of submission of a paper for publication in EJEL is that authors declare explicitly that their work is original and has not appeared in a publication elsewhere. Re‑use of any material should be appropriately cited. As such this article represents abuse of the scientific publishing system. The editorial team and publishers of EJEL take a very strong view on this matter and apologies are offered to readers of the journal that this was not detected during the submission process.November 2018.Downloads
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