This quantitative and qualitative study explores the leadership challenges for women academics in the Hong Kong academy. It is informed by the theoretical lens of intersectionality and Mohanty’s feminism, which seeks to give a voice to women in different nations and regions. Findings show that the majority of women did not feel supported to enter a leadership role and that the perceived barriers to doing so differed between women academics and senior male leaders. Academic women are negotiating several identities, the most pertinent of which relates to being Chinese or non-Chinese, in addition to age, length of time in the profession, and rank. Power and patriarchy were identified as the most influential factors limiting women’s potential. ...
Previous research indicated that women’s advancement into the leadership and administrative ranks in...
The dearth of women in higher education both as full professors and senior administrators is alarmin...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
This paper provides a new gender-based analysis of survey data collected on Hong Kong academics in 2...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The development of leadership has been a critical concern of many organizational leaders in various ...
This thesis investigates how the Chinese version of paternalistic leadership theory, a male-biased t...
Women in academia face unique challenges when it comes to advancing to professorship. Using latest r...
Although women academics in the Malaysian context have made enormous gains in leadership positions i...
Scholarly articles on international academics have been weighted towards understanding their broad p...
The study investigated the factors that hinder women toward academic leadership and also to identify...
At this time in world history, numerous scholars have emphasized the importance of having greater di...
• Background This paper profiles research into the under-representation of women at Vice Chancellor ...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
Previous research indicated that women’s advancement into the leadership and administrative ranks in...
The dearth of women in higher education both as full professors and senior administrators is alarmin...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
This paper provides a new gender-based analysis of survey data collected on Hong Kong academics in 2...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The development of leadership has been a critical concern of many organizational leaders in various ...
This thesis investigates how the Chinese version of paternalistic leadership theory, a male-biased t...
Women in academia face unique challenges when it comes to advancing to professorship. Using latest r...
Although women academics in the Malaysian context have made enormous gains in leadership positions i...
Scholarly articles on international academics have been weighted towards understanding their broad p...
The study investigated the factors that hinder women toward academic leadership and also to identify...
At this time in world history, numerous scholars have emphasized the importance of having greater di...
• Background This paper profiles research into the under-representation of women at Vice Chancellor ...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
Previous research indicated that women’s advancement into the leadership and administrative ranks in...
The dearth of women in higher education both as full professors and senior administrators is alarmin...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...