The present study is concerned with the analysis of women’s leadership in a less formal work environment, such as an enterprise social network. Our aim is to answer the following research questions: RQ1: Are Enterprise Social Networks a conductive environment to support the emergence of women informal leadership? RQ2: If answer to RQ1 is positive, do women actually exploit this opportunity
The lack of women in leadership positions remains a persistent social phenomenon. The aim of the pap...
The representation of female leaders in the STEM-field, especially the telecommunication industry, i...
Drawing upon Cabrera and Thomas-Hunt's (2006) theoretical framework for the advancement of executive...
The present study is concerned with the analysis of women’s leadership in a less formal work environ...
This paper draws on social role theory and role congruity theory to argue that Enterprise Social Net...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary study aimed at analyzing leadership in less formal collabo...
This paper describes a Social Network Analysis toolkit to monitor an Enterprise Social Network and h...
According to Ibeh et al (2008) organizations with women in top management positions tend to excel fi...
In today’s society there is an ongoing debate concerning gender distribution amongst the top executi...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
This paper examined the benefits of belonging to business networks for women SME owners/managers and...
This paper describes an Enterprise Social Analytics Dashboard (ESAD) to support human capital manage...
Past research reveals that fewer women than men possess top management positions and statistics im...
The world is evolving into new directions and what was once considered the norm has changed. Leaders...
Purpose – This paper seeks to review the potential gendering of leadership in the emerging field of ...
The lack of women in leadership positions remains a persistent social phenomenon. The aim of the pap...
The representation of female leaders in the STEM-field, especially the telecommunication industry, i...
Drawing upon Cabrera and Thomas-Hunt's (2006) theoretical framework for the advancement of executive...
The present study is concerned with the analysis of women’s leadership in a less formal work environ...
This paper draws on social role theory and role congruity theory to argue that Enterprise Social Net...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary study aimed at analyzing leadership in less formal collabo...
This paper describes a Social Network Analysis toolkit to monitor an Enterprise Social Network and h...
According to Ibeh et al (2008) organizations with women in top management positions tend to excel fi...
In today’s society there is an ongoing debate concerning gender distribution amongst the top executi...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
This paper examined the benefits of belonging to business networks for women SME owners/managers and...
This paper describes an Enterprise Social Analytics Dashboard (ESAD) to support human capital manage...
Past research reveals that fewer women than men possess top management positions and statistics im...
The world is evolving into new directions and what was once considered the norm has changed. Leaders...
Purpose – This paper seeks to review the potential gendering of leadership in the emerging field of ...
The lack of women in leadership positions remains a persistent social phenomenon. The aim of the pap...
The representation of female leaders in the STEM-field, especially the telecommunication industry, i...
Drawing upon Cabrera and Thomas-Hunt's (2006) theoretical framework for the advancement of executive...