2023
DOI: 10.1111/sjop.12969
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Hardiness, leadership style and gender as predictors of leader performance in military academy cadets

Paul T. Bartone

Abstract: The U.S. Military Academy at West Point is widely considered the premier leader development institution in the United States. Since first admitting women in 1976, few studies have examined factors that may influence female cadets to perform as leaders in this environment. The present study analyzed archival data collected during a unique longitudinal study of leader development conducted at West Point during the years 1993–2000, the Baseline Officer Leader Development Study (BOLDS). Personality hardiness, tran… Show more

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