Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future
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It is with joy and a sense of responsibility that I assume the editorship of the Brazilian Administration Review (BAR) of the Brazilian Academy of Management (ANPAD). I am honored to continue the legacy of previous editors, who have established BAR as a benchmark in scientific research in business and public administration since 2004.
I have complete confidence in the continued support of the ANPAD community to expand the relevance of the BAR. Collaboration will be vital to fostering high-quality debates and strengthening our position on the global stage by raising research standards in business and public administration, ensuring that the contributions of articles have a meaningful impact.
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