Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the social capital factors of career advancement of female academic staff in Nigerian universities. Design/methodology/approach: A measurement and structural analysis were conducted for the three independent variables and a dependent variable on 20 public universities. Data were collected using a structured self-administered questionnaire. The dependent variable was female academic staff career advancement and the independent variables were mentoring, networking and government machinery. Using stratified random sampling, 532 academic staff were selected as the study respondents. They represented sampling criteria such as federal and state universities. Findings: Structural modeling analysis...
Most of the research on women in higher education management has been conducted in the Western setti...
Although there is an increase in female participation in the labour force, there remains a significa...
Universities and other institutions of higher education in Nigeria see themselves as liberal and ope...
Female participation in the formal sector is gradually growing in hitherto male and female oriented ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
Female participation in formal sector is increasingly growing in both male and female oriented organ...
Female participation in the formal sector is steadily increasing in both male and female-oriented or...
This thesis explored the academic staff working conditions, organizational commitment and performanc...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human c...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human ca...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human ca...
Most of the research on women in higher education management has been conducted in the Western setti...
Most of the research on women in higher education management has been conducted in the Western setti...
Although there is an increase in female participation in the labour force, there remains a significa...
Universities and other institutions of higher education in Nigeria see themselves as liberal and ope...
Female participation in the formal sector is gradually growing in hitherto male and female oriented ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academ...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
Female participation in formal sector is increasingly growing in both male and female oriented organ...
Female participation in the formal sector is steadily increasing in both male and female-oriented or...
This thesis explored the academic staff working conditions, organizational commitment and performanc...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human c...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human ca...
The demand for higher education in Nigeria has been considered as not only an investment in human ca...
Most of the research on women in higher education management has been conducted in the Western setti...
Most of the research on women in higher education management has been conducted in the Western setti...
Although there is an increase in female participation in the labour force, there remains a significa...
Universities and other institutions of higher education in Nigeria see themselves as liberal and ope...