Strategic decision-making: a conceptual test
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This paper reports the results of a test applied to a strategic decision-making concept, initially developed for universities. The decision-making process, understood as a network of cognitive and affective connections, had the significant approval of the executives interviewed, suggesting the continuity of this approach. Methodological, epistemological, and axiological aspects are
also discussed.
also discussed.
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Leitão, S. P. (2003). Strategic decision-making: a conceptual test. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 37(4), 837 a 858. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/6504
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