A continuing challenge for organizations is the persistent underrepresentation of women in senior roles, which gained a particular prominence during the global financial crisis (GFC). The GFC has raised questions regarding the forms of leadership that allowed the crisis to happen and alternative proposals regarding how future crises might be avoided. Within this context women’s leadership has been positioned as an ethical alternative to styles of masculinist leadership that led to the crisis in the first place. Through a multimodal discursive analysis this article examines the socio-cultural assumptions sustaining the gendering of leadership in the popular press to critically analyse how women’s leadership is represented during the GFC of 2...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
Research into the glass cliff indicates that adverse company circumstances, compared to favorable on...
Increasingly, feminist linguistic research has adopted a discursive perspective to learn how women a...
A continuing challenge for organizations is the persistent underrepresentation of women in senior ro...
A continuing challenge for organizations is the persistent underrepresentation of women in senior ro...
This paper will focus primarily on how women in leadership roles are represented in the media using ...
Women continue to be economically disadvantaged and under-represented in positions of power and lead...
Purpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Represe...
This paper presents a small-scale qualitative case study of five women’s experiences of leadership r...
This chapter provides an overview of recent findings showing that stereotypical gendered beliefs abo...
The glass cliff suggests that women are more likely to access leadership positions when organization...
Glass cliff effects are context dependent and multiply determined, resulting in mixed evidence and r...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Research into the glass cliff indicates that adverse company circumstances, compared to favorable on...
A volume in Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice Series Editors: Susan R. Madsen, Fa...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
Research into the glass cliff indicates that adverse company circumstances, compared to favorable on...
Increasingly, feminist linguistic research has adopted a discursive perspective to learn how women a...
A continuing challenge for organizations is the persistent underrepresentation of women in senior ro...
A continuing challenge for organizations is the persistent underrepresentation of women in senior ro...
This paper will focus primarily on how women in leadership roles are represented in the media using ...
Women continue to be economically disadvantaged and under-represented in positions of power and lead...
Purpose Purpose To extend the ESRC funded UK Seminar Series, Challenging Gendered Media (Mis)Represe...
This paper presents a small-scale qualitative case study of five women’s experiences of leadership r...
This chapter provides an overview of recent findings showing that stereotypical gendered beliefs abo...
The glass cliff suggests that women are more likely to access leadership positions when organization...
Glass cliff effects are context dependent and multiply determined, resulting in mixed evidence and r...
Around the globe, many organisations are still dominated by male managerial models. In spite of the ...
Research into the glass cliff indicates that adverse company circumstances, compared to favorable on...
A volume in Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice Series Editors: Susan R. Madsen, Fa...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
Research into the glass cliff indicates that adverse company circumstances, compared to favorable on...
Increasingly, feminist linguistic research has adopted a discursive perspective to learn how women a...