This paper examines the effects of organizational culture, society, and masculinity on women’s skills in accounting workplaces and the influences of workplace norms, culture, and organizational structure on women’s leadership qualities and behaviours towards their work. Based on previous studies, we link the theory with professional skill and career advancement of women. We argue that a gender imbalance has prevailed for centuries affecting women’s careers; and, the transformation of accounting technologies, corporate structures, and the amalgamation of cultures have exacerbated gender inequality. Women’s lack of self-motivation and men’s dominance in accounting contexts keep women subordinate to men in accounting workplaces. We propose tha...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
This paper explores the increase in participation and education of American women in the workforce w...
This paper examines the effects of organizational culture, society, and masculinity on women’s skill...
peer-reviewedThis is a preprint of an article that was subsequently published: Publication Details ...
The public accounting industry was described for many years as the most difficult of all the fields ...
The proportion of women attending universities have increased over the last few decades. Women gener...
The proportion of women attending universities have increased over the last few decades. Women gener...
Traditionally a male-dominated field, the public accounting industry has seen recent progress in the...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
For more than 21 years, women have joined the accounting profession in equal numbers to men, yet wom...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
open4siISSN: 2049-372X - Review process Each paper is reviewed by the editor and, if it is judged su...
This year’s Academy Awards was the background for a call to arms for equal pay for women. After year...
This paper explores the gendered identities of women academics in accounting and management academia...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
This paper explores the increase in participation and education of American women in the workforce w...
This paper examines the effects of organizational culture, society, and masculinity on women’s skill...
peer-reviewedThis is a preprint of an article that was subsequently published: Publication Details ...
The public accounting industry was described for many years as the most difficult of all the fields ...
The proportion of women attending universities have increased over the last few decades. Women gener...
The proportion of women attending universities have increased over the last few decades. Women gener...
Traditionally a male-dominated field, the public accounting industry has seen recent progress in the...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
For more than 21 years, women have joined the accounting profession in equal numbers to men, yet wom...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
open4siISSN: 2049-372X - Review process Each paper is reviewed by the editor and, if it is judged su...
This year’s Academy Awards was the background for a call to arms for equal pay for women. After year...
This paper explores the gendered identities of women academics in accounting and management academia...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
The paper argues that given accounting\u27s current structure and nature of work, it will likely nev...
This paper explores the increase in participation and education of American women in the workforce w...