In the last two decades or so there has been lively academic and political debate about the continued gendering process ofthe accountancy profession. Less attention, however, has been given to the impact of racialization of the accountancy profession on the lives of ethnic minorities and even less attention to ethnic minority women. Yet a growing body of evidence has forced critical researchers to clarify the additional barriers to success ethnic minority women face in the accountancy profession due to a confluence ofrace/ ethnicity and gender/sex discrimination. This study of Chinese women accountants ' experiences in New Zealand demonstrates that because of their two negatively evaluated statuses, ethnic minority women in general and...
This paper explores the themes of resistance, gender and control as both visible and invisible const...
Given that female auditors’ representation in the audit market has averagely caught up to that of ma...
Purpose -The intention of this paper is to explore the ways in which discrimination is exercised ins...
This study addresses mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination in the accounting profession. It ill...
Historically, middle-class white males were the only people to occupy the accounting field. Due to g...
This paper investigates whether women and men accountants ' perceive that there is a "glas...
This study contributes to an understanding of the causes, consequences and complexities of gender in...
The thesis aims to explore the experiences of minority ethnic women accountants in the UK through th...
Increasing globalization exerts pressures on countries toward social and cultural convergence. Such ...
Traditionally, the field of public accounting has been dominated by white males. Today, minorities a...
There is now the well-publicized and welcome view that the accountancy profession must change to acc...
This paper investigates whether women and men accountants' perceive that there is a "glass ceiling"...
The management literature in gender issues argues that in spite of the progress made in the last few...
Purpose – This study aims to examine both male and female accountants’ perceptions of female career ...
The call for a just social order in Aotearoa (New Zealand) includes the transformation of mono-cultu...
This paper explores the themes of resistance, gender and control as both visible and invisible const...
Given that female auditors’ representation in the audit market has averagely caught up to that of ma...
Purpose -The intention of this paper is to explore the ways in which discrimination is exercised ins...
This study addresses mechanisms of exclusion and discrimination in the accounting profession. It ill...
Historically, middle-class white males were the only people to occupy the accounting field. Due to g...
This paper investigates whether women and men accountants ' perceive that there is a "glas...
This study contributes to an understanding of the causes, consequences and complexities of gender in...
The thesis aims to explore the experiences of minority ethnic women accountants in the UK through th...
Increasing globalization exerts pressures on countries toward social and cultural convergence. Such ...
Traditionally, the field of public accounting has been dominated by white males. Today, minorities a...
There is now the well-publicized and welcome view that the accountancy profession must change to acc...
This paper investigates whether women and men accountants' perceive that there is a "glass ceiling"...
The management literature in gender issues argues that in spite of the progress made in the last few...
Purpose – This study aims to examine both male and female accountants’ perceptions of female career ...
The call for a just social order in Aotearoa (New Zealand) includes the transformation of mono-cultu...
This paper explores the themes of resistance, gender and control as both visible and invisible const...
Given that female auditors’ representation in the audit market has averagely caught up to that of ma...
Purpose -The intention of this paper is to explore the ways in which discrimination is exercised ins...