Women in business are perceived to have been successful; however, the numbers of women in ‘C-level’ positions (e.g., CEO, CFO, CIO, etc.) provide evidence to the contrary. This paper examines obstacles to women rising to ‘C-level’ positions and how business education contributes to, but may ultimately help resolve these problems by identifying ways to increase the effectiveness of business education and educators regarding gender bias. Barriers that prevent women from advancement and contributing factors in business education are identified. Recommendations for strategies in business education to reduce, manage, and create awareness of gender bias in the classroom are presented. For educators in business schools, these findings suggest the ...
As the percentage of women managers has risen in the workforce, so have questions of whether women c...
Business degrees are popular and lead to high earnings. Female business graduates, however, earn les...
Gender bias may cause organizations to lose the values that women bring to the workplace in leadersh...
Abstract Female participation in business leadership, throughout the world, has traditionally been s...
More men named John run S&P 1500 companies than all women combined, causing many to wonder what fact...
Stereotyping and biases continue to be a problem in many facets of society. Understanding how biases...
This study was motivated by the researcher’s interest in the gender disparity occurring in U.S. busi...
This dissertation is written as three separate, but related, papers. Each paper, examines a differe...
Women’s advancement in the corporate workplace has taken significant strides over the last century. ...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
In our work with students in the residence halls, we identified a need for additional education rega...
Women are entering higher education at the greatest rate in history (NCES, 2012). They are succeedin...
Although the proportion of women entering management has increased greatly in the last two decades, ...
This study examines the experiences of women leaders related to leadership identity development, cop...
In spite of advances made, women in general still do not achieve the same earnings or positions as m...
As the percentage of women managers has risen in the workforce, so have questions of whether women c...
Business degrees are popular and lead to high earnings. Female business graduates, however, earn les...
Gender bias may cause organizations to lose the values that women bring to the workplace in leadersh...
Abstract Female participation in business leadership, throughout the world, has traditionally been s...
More men named John run S&P 1500 companies than all women combined, causing many to wonder what fact...
Stereotyping and biases continue to be a problem in many facets of society. Understanding how biases...
This study was motivated by the researcher’s interest in the gender disparity occurring in U.S. busi...
This dissertation is written as three separate, but related, papers. Each paper, examines a differe...
Women’s advancement in the corporate workplace has taken significant strides over the last century. ...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
In our work with students in the residence halls, we identified a need for additional education rega...
Women are entering higher education at the greatest rate in history (NCES, 2012). They are succeedin...
Although the proportion of women entering management has increased greatly in the last two decades, ...
This study examines the experiences of women leaders related to leadership identity development, cop...
In spite of advances made, women in general still do not achieve the same earnings or positions as m...
As the percentage of women managers has risen in the workforce, so have questions of whether women c...
Business degrees are popular and lead to high earnings. Female business graduates, however, earn les...
Gender bias may cause organizations to lose the values that women bring to the workplace in leadersh...