A volume in Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice Series Editors: Susan R. Madsen, Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, and Karen A. Longman Gender, Media, and Organization: Challenging Mis(s)Representations of Women Leaders and Managers is the fourth volume in the Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice series. This cross‐disciplinary series from the International Leadership Association draws from current research findings, development practices, pedagogy, and lived experience to deliver provocative thinking that enhances leadership knowledge and improves leadership development of women around the world. This volume addresses the lack of critical attention in leadership research to how women leaders and professionals are rep...
The world is evolving into new directions and what was once considered the norm has changed. Leaders...
This study examines three distinct trends in the literature on women and leadership: advocacy for fe...
Women continue to be economically disadvantaged and under-represented in positions of power and lead...
Purpose The purpose of this special issue is to extend the Economic and Social Sciences Research Cou...
Purpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Represe...
YesPurpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Rep...
none1noThis book looks at how media coverage reinforces gender stereotyping and influence the public...
Leadership and management remain highly gendered. Recent decades have seen a major international gro...
On 24 September 2018, policy experts, journalists, leading academics, lawyers and other professional...
When we talk about the females employment in different organization, it is till treated in different...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
This paper will focus primarily on how women in leadership roles are represented in the media using ...
Sweden is one of the most feminine countries in the world (Hofstede, 2003) but still the gender divi...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Leadership is the subject of a large amount of research in management science. However, many researc...
The world is evolving into new directions and what was once considered the norm has changed. Leaders...
This study examines three distinct trends in the literature on women and leadership: advocacy for fe...
Women continue to be economically disadvantaged and under-represented in positions of power and lead...
Purpose The purpose of this special issue is to extend the Economic and Social Sciences Research Cou...
Purpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Represe...
YesPurpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Rep...
none1noThis book looks at how media coverage reinforces gender stereotyping and influence the public...
Leadership and management remain highly gendered. Recent decades have seen a major international gro...
On 24 September 2018, policy experts, journalists, leading academics, lawyers and other professional...
When we talk about the females employment in different organization, it is till treated in different...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
This paper will focus primarily on how women in leadership roles are represented in the media using ...
Sweden is one of the most feminine countries in the world (Hofstede, 2003) but still the gender divi...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Leadership is the subject of a large amount of research in management science. However, many researc...
The world is evolving into new directions and what was once considered the norm has changed. Leaders...
This study examines three distinct trends in the literature on women and leadership: advocacy for fe...
Women continue to be economically disadvantaged and under-represented in positions of power and lead...