Loyalty raises a dilemma for women’s career progression and leadership because it signals confidence in the organisation, despite the ongoing constraints that organisations present for women and their leadership aspirations. The research investigates women’s loyalty in the context of higher education. Focussing on a select group of mid-level female academics, the paper will argue against a common sense understanding of loyalty as an expression of female care. A critical reconsideration of loyalty as care is made possible by analysing the ‘utility of loyalty’ and how it becomes a legitimate organising principle that operationalises institutional and personal objectives. How women enact loyalty draws on agency theory t...
Typescript (photocopy).Little is known about interpersonal loyalty in student affairs higher educati...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Drawing on self-identified metaphorical expressions that represent women at work, this paper discuss...
Emotional intelligence has been identified as an important characteristic of successful leaders. Fle...
The persistent gender gap in higher education, in leadership and salary terms, is wellestablished in...
This article deals with one sociologist\u27s experience of gender inequality in the academy and exam...
In this thesis I investigate the influence of mentoring on the formation of the identities of women ...
Peer-reviewedThis article deals with one sociologist's experience of gender inequality in the academ...
This article considers the tensions and struggles that exist between men and women and between women...
The commitment and loyalty occupy considerable of the similar theoretical concepts. However, loyalty...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
This research was initially done across disciplines and across faculties in one faith-based higher e...
The study of work commitment has been confronted by two major impediments. First, a basic problem, i...
ABSTRACT This article draws on data from a qualitative research study under-taken in an old (pre-199...
Typescript (photocopy).Little is known about interpersonal loyalty in student affairs higher educati...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Drawing on self-identified metaphorical expressions that represent women at work, this paper discuss...
Emotional intelligence has been identified as an important characteristic of successful leaders. Fle...
The persistent gender gap in higher education, in leadership and salary terms, is wellestablished in...
This article deals with one sociologist\u27s experience of gender inequality in the academy and exam...
In this thesis I investigate the influence of mentoring on the formation of the identities of women ...
Peer-reviewedThis article deals with one sociologist's experience of gender inequality in the academ...
This article considers the tensions and struggles that exist between men and women and between women...
The commitment and loyalty occupy considerable of the similar theoretical concepts. However, loyalty...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
This research was initially done across disciplines and across faculties in one faith-based higher e...
The study of work commitment has been confronted by two major impediments. First, a basic problem, i...
ABSTRACT This article draws on data from a qualitative research study under-taken in an old (pre-199...
Typescript (photocopy).Little is known about interpersonal loyalty in student affairs higher educati...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...