This article explores the significance of contemporary celebrity businesswomen as role models for women aspiring to leadership in business. We explore the kind of gendered ideals they model and promote to women through their autobiographical narratives, and analyze how these ideals map against contemporary postfeminist sensibility to further understand the potential of these role models to redress the under-representation of women in management and leadership . Our findings show that celebrity businesswomen present a role model that we call the ‘female hero’, a figure characterized by 3Cs: confidence to jump over gendered barriers, control in managing these barriers, and courage to push through them. We argue that the ‘female hero’ role mod...
From a review of some of the literature and a brief compiling of statistics on women in positions of...
This article explores gender and entrepreneurial leadership, notably the meanings female entrepreneu...
Previous research has offered two critical contributing factors to the gap in female leadership repr...
This article explores the significance of contemporary celebrity businesswomen as role models for wo...
This paper explores the significance of contemporary celebrity businesswomen as role models for wome...
Purpose This paper presents a sociological analysis of the advertising industry's leadership styles...
This article explores the construction a ‘successfully’ balanced femininity in the female celebrity ...
Gender has become a significant issue in management and organization, which is worth to be noticed i...
From the passing of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, females have competed for previous...
Women are less likely than men to be associated with leadership, and the awareness of this stereotyp...
In Lord Davies’s Women on Boards report in 2011, consultation findings indicated that the lack of fe...
Drawing on evidence from a unique data set of in‐depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (a...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
Drawing on evidence from a unique dataset of in-depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (an...
This article analyses contemporary media representations of female-entrepreneurs in the daily UK bro...
From a review of some of the literature and a brief compiling of statistics on women in positions of...
This article explores gender and entrepreneurial leadership, notably the meanings female entrepreneu...
Previous research has offered two critical contributing factors to the gap in female leadership repr...
This article explores the significance of contemporary celebrity businesswomen as role models for wo...
This paper explores the significance of contemporary celebrity businesswomen as role models for wome...
Purpose This paper presents a sociological analysis of the advertising industry's leadership styles...
This article explores the construction a ‘successfully’ balanced femininity in the female celebrity ...
Gender has become a significant issue in management and organization, which is worth to be noticed i...
From the passing of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, females have competed for previous...
Women are less likely than men to be associated with leadership, and the awareness of this stereotyp...
In Lord Davies’s Women on Boards report in 2011, consultation findings indicated that the lack of fe...
Drawing on evidence from a unique data set of in‐depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (a...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
Drawing on evidence from a unique dataset of in-depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (an...
This article analyses contemporary media representations of female-entrepreneurs in the daily UK bro...
From a review of some of the literature and a brief compiling of statistics on women in positions of...
This article explores gender and entrepreneurial leadership, notably the meanings female entrepreneu...
Previous research has offered two critical contributing factors to the gap in female leadership repr...