International audienceThe barriers that hinder the rise of women to high leadership positions are commonly discussed with the help of metaphors that draw attention to gender inequalities. Thus, this article aims to summarize, integrate and discuss the available international literature on metaphors that illustrate barriers to the rise of women to leadership positions. Bibliometric analysis of articles found at Scopus database, on Glass Ceiling, Sticky Floor, Glass Cliff and Queen Bee Phenomenon was carried out between 1988 and 2018. The sample of 745papers is distributed through 439 journals. Brazilian production is quite low, especially when compared to production in the United States and the United Kingdom. We conclude that gender inequal...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...
The glass ceiling and the glass cliff are metaphors that point to discriminatory obstacles to the pr...
The inclusion of women at high hierarchical levels in organizations is still marked by discriminatio...
International audienceThe barriers that hinder the rise of women to high leadership positions are co...
International audiencePurpose This paper aims to identify and systematically summarize the relevant ...
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It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Purpose The glass ceiling is a metaphor used to characterize the gender inequality of women at the t...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the glass ceiling, but does this metaphor fully describe the...
The glass ceiling metaphor refers to the hidden obstacles that, despite formal gender equality at wo...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social IssuesThis is the ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...
The glass ceiling and the glass cliff are metaphors that point to discriminatory obstacles to the pr...
The inclusion of women at high hierarchical levels in organizations is still marked by discriminatio...
International audienceThe barriers that hinder the rise of women to high leadership positions are co...
International audiencePurpose This paper aims to identify and systematically summarize the relevant ...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>This work pret...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Purpose The glass ceiling is a metaphor used to characterize the gender inequality of women at the t...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the glass ceiling, but does this metaphor fully describe the...
The glass ceiling metaphor refers to the hidden obstacles that, despite formal gender equality at wo...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social IssuesThis is the ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...
The glass ceiling and the glass cliff are metaphors that point to discriminatory obstacles to the pr...
The inclusion of women at high hierarchical levels in organizations is still marked by discriminatio...