A research report produced by the University of Wolverhampton and Midlands Engine.This report summarises a research project commissioned by the Midlands Engine on women in business leadership in the Midlands. Prior research has shown that women are under-represented at executive and board levels and less likely than men to be involved in entrepreneurship (Rose, 2019; Vinnicombe et al., 2021). These studies also advocated that more diverse leadership and greater inclusivity leads to significant business and societal benefits. This research focuses on women on boards and women-owned business leadership in the East and West Midlands to provide a much-needed regional perspective on this phenomenon. The research, undertaken by the University of...
The construction industry in the North West of England is one of the region's largest industries and...
This year we see further progress in terms of the number of women on corporate boards. The percentag...
Women’s participation at senior levels in business today is far from where it needs to be. In line w...
A research report produced by the University of Wolverhampton and Midlands Engine.This report summar...
Abstract Female participation in business leadership, throughout the world, has traditionally been s...
Efforts to move the needle for women in corporate life have had little impact so far, argues Allyson...
According to this detailed study of UK women and entrepreneurship produced for RBS by Aston Business...
Purpose The paper provides an invited “Viewpoint” from Professor Susan Vinnicombe, along with contr...
Gender equality in leadership is vital for business growth and sustainability in the global marketpl...
2010 saw another year of barely perceptible change in the representation of women in leadership posi...
Paper commissioned to inform the 2006 Regional Economic Strategy. Reviews literature and available ...
The subject of workplace gender diversity has become very topical over the last decade. A capitalist...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
This thesis is comprised of three papers: a systematic review of the factors influencing the appoint...
In an effort to remove barriers that hinder women’s advancement in the workplace, legislators have a...
The construction industry in the North West of England is one of the region's largest industries and...
This year we see further progress in terms of the number of women on corporate boards. The percentag...
Women’s participation at senior levels in business today is far from where it needs to be. In line w...
A research report produced by the University of Wolverhampton and Midlands Engine.This report summar...
Abstract Female participation in business leadership, throughout the world, has traditionally been s...
Efforts to move the needle for women in corporate life have had little impact so far, argues Allyson...
According to this detailed study of UK women and entrepreneurship produced for RBS by Aston Business...
Purpose The paper provides an invited “Viewpoint” from Professor Susan Vinnicombe, along with contr...
Gender equality in leadership is vital for business growth and sustainability in the global marketpl...
2010 saw another year of barely perceptible change in the representation of women in leadership posi...
Paper commissioned to inform the 2006 Regional Economic Strategy. Reviews literature and available ...
The subject of workplace gender diversity has become very topical over the last decade. A capitalist...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
This thesis is comprised of three papers: a systematic review of the factors influencing the appoint...
In an effort to remove barriers that hinder women’s advancement in the workplace, legislators have a...
The construction industry in the North West of England is one of the region's largest industries and...
This year we see further progress in terms of the number of women on corporate boards. The percentag...
Women’s participation at senior levels in business today is far from where it needs to be. In line w...