Purpose – While women are increasingly in senior positions in accountancy firms, a century after gaining entry to this once exclusively male field, they are still struggling to achieve career success. The concept of possible selves and a model of career crafting are activated in an analysis of how a set of New Zealand professional accountants have pursued their careers. This paper aims to focus on how people actively craft career selves in the context of organisational and gendered constraints, some of which are self-imposed, and therefore, can be modified and revised. Design/methodology/approach – Interviews with 36 male and female accounting professionals in New Zealand – 21 working in private firms and 15 in academia identify how career...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper explores the gendered identities of women academics in accounting and management academia...
Purpose – While women are increasingly in senior positions in accountancy firms, a century after gai...
This study contributes to an understanding of the causes, consequences and complexities of gender in...
With the key objective of testing the new paradigm of career crafting, this study examined the main ...
Gender roles are not innate; they are acquired. Butler (1990, p.33) upheld that woman itself is a te...
Goldin hypothesised women’s transition from evolution to revolution, where they claimed increasing d...
This paper examines the effects of organizational culture, society, and masculinity on women’s skill...
Research into career progression within professional, business and management disciplines is widespr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set out some contextual issues in relation to the achievem...
This paper examines the relationship between the body and the self for women accounting professional...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore the struggle for entry and career success of the e...
Purpose – Our paper seeks to reveal the mechanisms fostering women's scarcity in top positions in th...
This research proposes a new theory for explaining career progression and guiding individuals to cha...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper explores the gendered identities of women academics in accounting and management academia...
Purpose – While women are increasingly in senior positions in accountancy firms, a century after gai...
This study contributes to an understanding of the causes, consequences and complexities of gender in...
With the key objective of testing the new paradigm of career crafting, this study examined the main ...
Gender roles are not innate; they are acquired. Butler (1990, p.33) upheld that woman itself is a te...
Goldin hypothesised women’s transition from evolution to revolution, where they claimed increasing d...
This paper examines the effects of organizational culture, society, and masculinity on women’s skill...
Research into career progression within professional, business and management disciplines is widespr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set out some contextual issues in relation to the achievem...
This paper examines the relationship between the body and the self for women accounting professional...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore the struggle for entry and career success of the e...
Purpose – Our paper seeks to reveal the mechanisms fostering women's scarcity in top positions in th...
This research proposes a new theory for explaining career progression and guiding individuals to cha...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper gives a critical review of 25 years of critical accounting research on gender, addressing...
This paper explores the gendered identities of women academics in accounting and management academia...