Gender stereotypes continue to exist and are transmitted through media, and through social, educational and recreational socialisations, which promote gender prejudice and discrimination. This paper argues that contemporary management culture does not critically engage with the social theories of gender studies, which could help in developing gender-neutral affirmative action oriented managerial perspectives. The paper outlines different aspects of gender stereotyping and their impacts on women’s career progressions from a managerial perspective, which engages with the critical theories of gender studies. The paper contributes to existing literature by identifying the antecedents of gender stereotypes and their impacts on the career progres...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
In spite of advances made, women in general still do not achieve the same earnings or positions as m...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
The aim of this literature review is to provide a clear definition of the concept of gender stereoty...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
The role of women worldwide is undergoing a dramatic change as women today share the spotlight with ...
Gender stereotypes are a generalised view or a preconception about the attributes and characteristic...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Although women representation in managerial positions is gradually increasing, the phenomenon of wo...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
In spite of advances made, women in general still do not achieve the same earnings or positions as m...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
The aim of this literature review is to provide a clear definition of the concept of gender stereoty...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
The role of women worldwide is undergoing a dramatic change as women today share the spotlight with ...
Gender stereotypes are a generalised view or a preconception about the attributes and characteristic...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically analyse women’s understanding of gender stereotypes and ...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Although women representation in managerial positions is gradually increasing, the phenomenon of wo...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
In spite of advances made, women in general still do not achieve the same earnings or positions as m...