This paper contributes to debates about the changing nature of gender relations in employment by re-framing existing debates about economic restructuring and organisational theory. It draws upon research on current changes in British banking and local government to show how restructuring is concerned with changing the qualities of organisational members, and we demonstrate how this recognition offers a corrective to existing views of restructuring. We explore how current forms of restructuring appear to be undermining traditional forms of managerial masculinity and allow some scope for women to move into senior jobs, but also consider how new forms of masculinity are emerging. Thus we illustrate our argument that restructuring is an on-goin...
The Opportunity 2000 Campaign has recognized that equal opportunity policy change has to be accompan...
Within this article, the authors explore the extent to which the administrative and governance hiera...
The past three decades have been characterised by dramatic labour-market developments including the ...
This project examines the extent to which organisational restructuring in the public sector has gend...
This article highlights the importance of taking a gendered perspective for the understanding of new...
Organizations have "gender regimes", internal structures, processes and beliefs that distribute wome...
This article wishes to extend our understanding of New Production Concepts (hereafter NPC) induced r...
The recent economic and political climate, which has reshaped all sectors of education in the last f...
Restructuring in the finance sector has involved significant change in workforce levels, layers of m...
Over the past decade, debates within economic geography and organizational sociology have shown that...
Purpose - Females now comprise just over half of the workforce in the UK financial services sector. ...
Abstract This article suggests that alongside the seeming remasculinisation of UK further education ...
This article examines the impact of recent changes in the management and organization of British bro...
The employment structure in Britain has been changing rapidly over the last two decades, with the gr...
"In diesem Beitrag wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Organisationsreformen und der Feminisierung einer ...
The Opportunity 2000 Campaign has recognized that equal opportunity policy change has to be accompan...
Within this article, the authors explore the extent to which the administrative and governance hiera...
The past three decades have been characterised by dramatic labour-market developments including the ...
This project examines the extent to which organisational restructuring in the public sector has gend...
This article highlights the importance of taking a gendered perspective for the understanding of new...
Organizations have "gender regimes", internal structures, processes and beliefs that distribute wome...
This article wishes to extend our understanding of New Production Concepts (hereafter NPC) induced r...
The recent economic and political climate, which has reshaped all sectors of education in the last f...
Restructuring in the finance sector has involved significant change in workforce levels, layers of m...
Over the past decade, debates within economic geography and organizational sociology have shown that...
Purpose - Females now comprise just over half of the workforce in the UK financial services sector. ...
Abstract This article suggests that alongside the seeming remasculinisation of UK further education ...
This article examines the impact of recent changes in the management and organization of British bro...
The employment structure in Britain has been changing rapidly over the last two decades, with the gr...
"In diesem Beitrag wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Organisationsreformen und der Feminisierung einer ...
The Opportunity 2000 Campaign has recognized that equal opportunity policy change has to be accompan...
Within this article, the authors explore the extent to which the administrative and governance hiera...
The past three decades have been characterised by dramatic labour-market developments including the ...