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About the Guest Editor-in-Chief of the Special Issue
Dr. Karen Moustafa Leonard is an educator, scholar, and writer with a
broad educational background and diverse global experience in organizational
behavior. She earned her Ph.D. from University of Memphis (Tennessee, USA)
and is Full Professor at the University of Arkansas Little Rock College of
Business. Previously, she worked for enterprises in administrative and
management/leadership roles. Her academic activities include teaching
advanced graduate and undergraduate courses in management to allow
understanding of the working environment at home and abroad. She is the
author of multiple peer reviewed papers, national and international
presentations, and a book, Performance Leadership. Her research addresses
functions and dysfunctions within organizations, locally and globally.
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