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Gender 405 Women 252 Geschlecht 211 Women managers 211 Weibliche Führungskräfte 205 Women workers 158 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 148 Frauen 144 Managers 120 Führungskräfte 96 Gender discrimination 92 Leadership 92 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 83 Career development 79 Führungsstil 73 Leadership style 73 Erwerbsverlauf 65 Occupational attainment 65 Entrepreneurship 49 Karriereplanung 46 Gender equality 44 Work-life balance 44 Familie-Beruf 43 Corporate governance 42 Board of directors 40 Entrepreneurs 39 Gleichberechtigung 39 Diversity management 37 Board of Directors 36 Entrepreneurship approach 36 Gender stereotypes 36 Diversity Management 34 Corporate Governance 33 India 33 United Kingdom 33 Personality psychology 32 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 32 USA 32 United States 32 Executive board 31
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Article 1,160 Book / Working Paper 19
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Article in journal 428 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 428 research-article 303 review 33 non-article 24 back-matter 22 conceptual-paper 21 review-article 17 Collection of articles of several authors 14 Sammelwerk 14 viewpoint 13 case-report 6 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Reprint 2 Konferenzschrift 1 technical-paper 1
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English 1,067 Undetermined 112
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Mavin, Sharon 22 Broadbridge, Adelina 18 Simpson, Ruth 18 Burke, Ronald J. 17 Fielden, Sandra 15 Grandy, Gina 15 Powell, Gary N. 15 Vinnicombe, Susan 15 Lewis, Patricia 14 Syed, Jawad 13 Butterfield, D. Anthony 10 Petridou, Eugenia 10 Singh, Val 10 Davidson, Marilyn J. 9 Konrad, Alison M. 9 Singh, Parbudyal 9 Woodhams, Carol 9 Koyuncu, Mustafa 8 Elliott, Carole 7 Kumra, Savita 7 McGregor, Judy 7 Moore, Mark E. 7 Mylonas, Naoum 7 Stead, Valerie 7 Wood, Glenice J. 7 Caputi, Peter 6 Crittenden, Nadia 6 Elsaid, Eahab 6 Gatrell, Caroline 6 Gkorezis, Panagiotis 6 Kauser, Saleema 6 Leberman, Sarah 6 Madichie, Nnamdi O. 6 Shapiro, Mary 6 Smith, Paul 6 Thiruvadi, Sheela 6 Tlaiss, Hayfaa 6 Berkery, Elaine 5 Hodges, Julie 5 Jogulu, Uma 5
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Gender in Management: An International Journal 635 Gender in management : an international journal 544 Gender in Management: an International Journal Ser. 1
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Other ZBW resources 634 ECONIS (ZBW) 433 OLC EcoSci 112
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The glass ceiling: a perspective of women working in Durban
Enid Kiaye, Risper; Maniraj Singh, Anesh - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 1, pp. 28-42
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the glass ceiling exists in organisations located in Durban. The study specifically concentrated on the barriers to the upward mobility of women, based on constructs such as social roles, personal characteristics and situational...
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And then there are none: on the exclusion of women in processes of executive search
Tienari, Janne; Meriläinen, Susan; Holgersson, Charlotte; … - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 1, pp. 43-62
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways in which gender is “done” in executive search. The authors uncover how the ideal candidate for top management is defined in and through search practices, and discuss how and why women are excluded in the process....
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Burnout on Mars and Venus: exploring gender differences in emotional exhaustion
Rubino, Cristina; Volpone, Sabrina D.; Avery, Derek R. - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 2, pp. 74-93
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to draw on gender role theory and the stressor‐strain literature to examine sex differences in emotional exhaustion. The paper also investigates a mediating mechanism (i.e. work‐family conflict) and a boundary condition (i.e. ratio between actual and...
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Gender diversity in the boards of directors of Brazilian businesses
Lazzaretti, Kellen; Kleinübing Godoi, Christiane; … - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 2, pp. 94-110
Purpose – This study aims to analyse the gender composition of the 99 most liquid Brazilian companies listed in the Brazilian stock exchange (BM&FBovespa) in 2011. It proposes a discussion about gender inequality in Brazilian companies and provides data, made available for the first time to...
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Early‐career outcomes and gender: can educational interventions make a difference?
Langowitz, Nan S.; Elaine Allen, I.; Godwyn, Mary - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 2, pp. 111-134
Purpose – Extant research studies document gender differences in career outcomes for middle and advanced career stages. The purpose of this study is to examine potential gender differences in early‐career success with a particular focus on whether educational intervention might mediate any...
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Women's leadership as narrative practice : Identifying “tent making”, “dancing” and “orchestrating” in UK Early Years services
Robson, Ian - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 6, pp. 338-358
Purpose – The paper discusses the “narrative practices” utilised by women leading in a small sample of Early Years services in the North East of England. These Early Years settings are presented as an alternative site for studying women's experiences of leadership. It examines the way in...
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Is work engagement gendered?
Banihani, Muntaha; Lewis, Patricia; Syed, Jawad - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 7, pp. 400-423
Purpose – The way work engagement is constructed and researched in literature is assumed, at least implicitly, to be gender-neutral where women and men have equal opportunity to demonstrate their engagement in the workplace. This review paper aims to integrate gender into the notion of work...
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Our bodies, our minds, our men: working South Asian women
Pio, Edwina; Syed, Jawad - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 3, pp. 140-150
Purpose – This paper is a guest editorial piece in the Special Issue of the Gender in Management journal on “Gender equality at work in South Asia”. In this paper, the authors aim not only to introduce the papers selected for the Special Issue but also to offer an overview of the current...
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Contextual emotional labor: an exploratory of Muslim female employees in Pakistan
Syed, Jawad; Ali, Faiza - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 4, pp. 228-246
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine contextual emotional labor, which is a long‐term emotional experience in response to conflicting demands of societal and organizational contexts. Design/methodology/approach – Drawing on qualitative interviews with Muslim female employees in...
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A blind spot in organization studies: gender with ethnicity, nationality and religion
Riza Arifeen, Shehla; Gatrell, Caroline - In: Gender in Management: An International Journal 28 (2013) 3, pp. 151-170
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to make a case for empirical research for British Pakistani managerial and professional women, a group who have remained invisible in organization studies; to give voice to their experiences, to highlight the issues and challenges they are facing as women...
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