This paper analyses differences in perceptions of gender and leadership though qualitative interviews with 45 senior managers in Australia and Turkey. The literature suggests that masculine models of leadership are changing with both women and many men preferring transformational leadership styles. The research found that there were different perceptions about gender and leadership in Australian and Turkish universities, reflecting different economic and social contexts. Turkish respondents mostly did not engage in discussion on the topic and did not consider women experienced discrimination as managers. In contrast, Australian respondents acknowledged discrimination and supported interventions by Vice-Chancellors (VCs) to increase women in...
Leadership and management remain highly gendered. Recent decades have seen a major international gro...
Women continue to be underrepresented in top level management roles in spite of their progress in th...
This paper outlines the rise of women in management worldwide, and considers why so few women achiev...
This study is an exploratory research project that investigated the relationship between gender, pow...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
International audienceMore and more women are accessing positions of power across various industries...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse if the existence of equal opportunity legislative ...
The study is quantitative and is about working men and women’s view of male and female leadership. T...
This thesis investigates the perceived gender differences in the leadership styles of leaders at sel...
In the collegial model the basis for appointment to senior management in the collegial model is nomi...
This study investigates the emphasis males and females place on leadership behaviors and styles acro...
Gender plays an important role in all facets of human life and although great strides have been made...
This dissertation examines the self-reported gender role perceptions and the socio-cultural factors ...
Leadership and management remain highly gendered. Recent decades have seen a major international gro...
Women continue to be underrepresented in top level management roles in spite of their progress in th...
This paper outlines the rise of women in management worldwide, and considers why so few women achiev...
This study is an exploratory research project that investigated the relationship between gender, pow...
This article analyses career trajectories into university management in Australia, South Africa and ...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
International audienceMore and more women are accessing positions of power across various industries...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse if the existence of equal opportunity legislative ...
The study is quantitative and is about working men and women’s view of male and female leadership. T...
This thesis investigates the perceived gender differences in the leadership styles of leaders at sel...
In the collegial model the basis for appointment to senior management in the collegial model is nomi...
This study investigates the emphasis males and females place on leadership behaviors and styles acro...
Gender plays an important role in all facets of human life and although great strides have been made...
This dissertation examines the self-reported gender role perceptions and the socio-cultural factors ...
Leadership and management remain highly gendered. Recent decades have seen a major international gro...
Women continue to be underrepresented in top level management roles in spite of their progress in th...
This paper outlines the rise of women in management worldwide, and considers why so few women achiev...