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Leaderships in Urban Contexts of Diversity and Innovation: The Porto Maravilha Case

This article investigates the role and ways of action of leaderships in urban contexts characterized by urban revitalization processes (RJ/Brazil). Adopting as its theoretical basis the bibliographical review of the literature on leadership and public area requalification processes, as well as resea...

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Published in:BAR, Brazilian administration review Brazilian administration review, 2015-07, Vol.12 (3), p.268-287
Main Authors: de Oliveira, Fatima Bayma, Sant'Anna, Anderson de Souza, Diniz, Daniela Martins, Neto, Antonio Moreira de Carvalho
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