In this paper we analyse the selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impact of the presence of senior women executives on management cultures. The particular focus of this paper is the university sector. Our analysis of this sector revealed that both men and women clearly believed that the presence of women in senior roles had changed management cultures. We explore participants' descriptions of the nature of that change. Inherent to this discussion are notions of 'critical mass' and 'critical acts'. We define these notions and explore the influences that a critical mass of women in senior roles appears to have had on management cultures in the university sector. We found when women at senior level...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
This paper addresses the theme of the special issue by drawing attention to ways in which gender sch...
This paper describes a study that explored assumptions regarding the role of women in higher educati...
This paper reports on the findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the ...
In this article, we present findings of an Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impa...
In this article, we present findings of an Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impa...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
In this paper we analyze selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investiga...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
In this paper we analyze selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investiga...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues arising for women and men in senior man...
This symposium explores the nature of women’s leadership in Europe and beyond, through case studies ...
Background to the topic The number of women entering higher education has increased significantly ov...
In this article, I argue that women in senior leadership positions in universities continue to face ...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
This paper addresses the theme of the special issue by drawing attention to ways in which gender sch...
This paper describes a study that explored assumptions regarding the role of women in higher educati...
This paper reports on the findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the ...
In this article, we present findings of an Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impa...
In this article, we present findings of an Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impa...
This article explores the role of senior managers in consolidating and interpreting new managerialis...
In this paper we analyze selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investiga...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
In this paper we analyze selected findings of a recent Australia-wide empirical study that investiga...
peer-reviewedUniversities present themselves as gender-neutral meritocracies, concerned with the tra...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues arising for women and men in senior man...
This symposium explores the nature of women’s leadership in Europe and beyond, through case studies ...
Background to the topic The number of women entering higher education has increased significantly ov...
In this article, I argue that women in senior leadership positions in universities continue to face ...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
This paper addresses the theme of the special issue by drawing attention to ways in which gender sch...
This paper describes a study that explored assumptions regarding the role of women in higher educati...