The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occupations and positions, continues to be of concern. Prior studies in this topic have been mostly conducted based on two perspectives: systemic and personal. However, neither of these two perspectives have managed to completely explain the glass ceiling phenomena in organizations. This paper focuses on higher education institutions in Australia. Incorporating both of these perspectives, this paper investigates the factors that influence career progression of women academics in Australian universities
South African and Australian higher education sector is facing challenges of fewer females in leader...
Despite progressive increases in women’s academic employment over the past 20 years, women continue ...
This study investigates the career paths and mobility factors of female chief academic officers (CA0...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occupa...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occup...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
There are multiple factors that can potentially impact the career progression of academics to profes...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Although women have merit in their jobs, they still are located very few in the top management in ma...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
This paper reports on a case study of ten academic women in senior management positions in the highe...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
The continuing under-representation of female academics in senior classifications at Australian univ...
This book explores the career paths of Australian women who have succeeded in achieving professorshi...
Across the university sector, there is evidence which suggests that the academic careers of many wom...
South African and Australian higher education sector is facing challenges of fewer females in leader...
Despite progressive increases in women’s academic employment over the past 20 years, women continue ...
This study investigates the career paths and mobility factors of female chief academic officers (CA0...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occupa...
The issue of glass ceiling, invisible barriers that limit the access of women to higher level occup...
In the lack of comprehensive empirical research that combines both personal and systemic perspective...
There are multiple factors that can potentially impact the career progression of academics to profes...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
Although women have merit in their jobs, they still are located very few in the top management in ma...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
This paper reports on a case study of ten academic women in senior management positions in the highe...
Women continue to be surprisingly under-represented in academia, given the increasing numbers of fem...
The continuing under-representation of female academics in senior classifications at Australian univ...
This book explores the career paths of Australian women who have succeeded in achieving professorshi...
Across the university sector, there is evidence which suggests that the academic careers of many wom...
South African and Australian higher education sector is facing challenges of fewer females in leader...
Despite progressive increases in women’s academic employment over the past 20 years, women continue ...
This study investigates the career paths and mobility factors of female chief academic officers (CA0...