Despite the wide array of corporate programmes and the increased attention to fight gender inequality issues, efforts have brought about only timid results, in particular in management (Catalyst, 2018). What reason account for the stalled progress and what can be done? By examining gender equality interventions in a masculine organisation; and mobilizing men’s and women’s perceptions related to gender equality in management, this article seeks to provide deeper insights on the mechanisms of gender equality change in organisation. A qualitative case study comprising document analysis and semi-structured interviews was conducted at an automotive company’s headquarter between 2012 and 2015 in Germany and relies on an innovative combination of...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Despite the wide array of corporate programmes and the increased attention to fight gender inequalit...
Companies depend on highly qualified executives to survive and to keep up with the increasing global...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
This case explores how initiatives supporting women’s career advancement and gender diversity polici...
Mentoring is widely acknowledged to be an important contributor to women’s career success and progre...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
Although women are increasingly entering managerial positions, still they remain un-derrepresented i...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
While efforts in the corporate world to promote gender diversity have been ongoing since the 1990s, ...
Mainstream research on management generally continues to ignore gender relations. Even so, over rece...
This research looks into the gender equality work of two IT companies in Sweden, examines what actio...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Despite the wide array of corporate programmes and the increased attention to fight gender inequalit...
Companies depend on highly qualified executives to survive and to keep up with the increasing global...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
This case explores how initiatives supporting women’s career advancement and gender diversity polici...
Mentoring is widely acknowledged to be an important contributor to women’s career success and progre...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
Although women are increasingly entering managerial positions, still they remain un-derrepresented i...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
While efforts in the corporate world to promote gender diversity have been ongoing since the 1990s, ...
Mainstream research on management generally continues to ignore gender relations. Even so, over rece...
This research looks into the gender equality work of two IT companies in Sweden, examines what actio...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
Policies and actions to address gender inequalities are widespread across a range of institutional a...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...