The issue regarding lack of women leaders in construction has been a prominent concern for many years because women in mainstream management reduces potential managerial skills shortage in the industry and increases women’s interest for construction related occupations. This paper is based on a study, which was designed to identify the role of women in leadership positions in the UK construction industry and the barriers confronting their careers. A literature review has been carried out followed by four case studies that were developed around four female leaders in the industry in order to identify the role and the barriers confronting them. Results of this study revealed that role of women leaders in construction is yet to be impro...
The paper attempts to explore the issues associated with peoples’ attitudes towards under-represent...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women. Currently there a...
In the modern era, the awakening social development of women in society has increased the scope of ...
The construction industry in the North West of England is one of the region's largest industries and...
The women participation rate in construction sector both in academia and industry is very low, part...
This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral study about exploring the contribution of women managers ...
UK construction industry faces many challenges such as low performance, high dissatisfaction among c...
Although women's experience of working in management has been studied extensively, the particular ch...
Women are constantly underrepresented in the UK construction industry due to variousbarriers they fa...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women. Currently there a...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the main barriers that lead to the under-representation of wom...
Women managers are highly under-represented in the UK construction industry, which is typically cons...
Purpose: Although the UK construction sector has enjoyed a significant rise in the number of women, ...
PurposeAlthough the UK construction sector has enjoyed a significant rise in the number of women joi...
The paper attempts to explore the issues associated with peoples’ attitudes towards under-represent...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women. Currently there a...
In the modern era, the awakening social development of women in society has increased the scope of ...
The construction industry in the North West of England is one of the region's largest industries and...
The women participation rate in construction sector both in academia and industry is very low, part...
This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral study about exploring the contribution of women managers ...
UK construction industry faces many challenges such as low performance, high dissatisfaction among c...
Although women's experience of working in management has been studied extensively, the particular ch...
Women are constantly underrepresented in the UK construction industry due to variousbarriers they fa...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women. Currently there a...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the main barriers that lead to the under-representation of wom...
Women managers are highly under-represented in the UK construction industry, which is typically cons...
Purpose: Although the UK construction sector has enjoyed a significant rise in the number of women, ...
PurposeAlthough the UK construction sector has enjoyed a significant rise in the number of women joi...
The paper attempts to explore the issues associated with peoples’ attitudes towards under-represent...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate for women. Currently there a...