Background: As the under-representation of women in management positions continues to persist globally, little is known about the experiences of women in the healthcare sector in the context of the developing Middle Eastern nations. In an attempt to address this knowledge gap, the current study explores some of the barriers that hinder and the enablers that foster women’s career advancement in the healthcare sector. To meet its objectives, the current study uses a relational approach that integrates the macro socio-cultural, meso-organisational, and microindividual levels of analysis. Methods: Guided by institutional theory as a theoretical framework and social constructionism as a philosophical stance, the current study adopts a qu...
Stavroula Kalaitzi,1 Katarzyna Czabanowska,1,2 Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat,3 Liliana Cuschieri,4 Elena ...
Knowledge from a Saudi perspective of female participation in professional occupations in the Kingdo...
Abstract Introduction and background The full partici...
Background : As the under-representation of women in management positions continues to ...
Background: As the under-representation of women in management positions continues to persist global...
Women are underrepresented in healthcare leadership, yet there is no evidence of effective organizat...
Within a global context of huge social, political and economic changes, this research explores the p...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to map the barriers to women leadership across healthcare, ac...
Although globalization and equal employment have created opportunities for female managers, they are...
Background: Gender inequalities have been identified as important derailment factors for health work...
The majority of studies concerning Saudisation policy as a solution to decrease the unemployment of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Enginee...
We consider the roles of Muslim women managers, executives and professionals in three ways: as women...
Academic women in the Arab world, especially Saudi women, have numerous barriers inhibiting their le...
Background: Gender inequalities have been identified as important derailment factors for health wor...
Stavroula Kalaitzi,1 Katarzyna Czabanowska,1,2 Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat,3 Liliana Cuschieri,4 Elena ...
Knowledge from a Saudi perspective of female participation in professional occupations in the Kingdo...
Abstract Introduction and background The full partici...
Background : As the under-representation of women in management positions continues to ...
Background: As the under-representation of women in management positions continues to persist global...
Women are underrepresented in healthcare leadership, yet there is no evidence of effective organizat...
Within a global context of huge social, political and economic changes, this research explores the p...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to map the barriers to women leadership across healthcare, ac...
Although globalization and equal employment have created opportunities for female managers, they are...
Background: Gender inequalities have been identified as important derailment factors for health work...
The majority of studies concerning Saudisation policy as a solution to decrease the unemployment of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Enginee...
We consider the roles of Muslim women managers, executives and professionals in three ways: as women...
Academic women in the Arab world, especially Saudi women, have numerous barriers inhibiting their le...
Background: Gender inequalities have been identified as important derailment factors for health wor...
Stavroula Kalaitzi,1 Katarzyna Czabanowska,1,2 Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat,3 Liliana Cuschieri,4 Elena ...
Knowledge from a Saudi perspective of female participation in professional occupations in the Kingdo...
Abstract Introduction and background The full partici...