Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency: Women Making Partnership in Accountancy Firms
Autor Patrizia Kokot-Blameyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199688456
ISBN-10: 0199688451
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199688451
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency compares the experience of female accountants in Germany to those in the UK. This insightful book is a valuable addition to the comparative study of accounting and to the literature on gender at work.
Kokot Blamey provides a fascinating and in-depth account of women's careers in professional accountancy in Germany and the UK. Her powerful analysis identifies that sexism, job insecurity and gendered hierarchies of dependency persist under neo-liberal capitalism.
The book brilliantly illuminates the functioning of the accounting profession in regard to gender. Drawing on a rich body of empirical material, Patrizia Kokot-Blamey offers a compelling comparative analysis of how women partners make sense of careers, sexism, motherhood, and job security in Germany and the UK. A thought-provoking book.
Kokot Blamey questions whether creating standardized career structures that offer the illusion of individual "choice and autonomy" are truly satisfying solutions for women who seek to personally control their bodies and reproductive experiences crossing work and nonwork boundaries. Scholars and managers seeking a thoughtful current analysis of the complexity of truly supporting mothers' careers across societies should read this fascinating book.
Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency: Women Making Partnership in Accountancy Firms provides an original, and accessible account of the persistence of gender inequality at the top levels of organisations despite the attention paid to equalities and diversity policies.
The book's cross-cultural insights from the UK and Germany into women's experiences achieving partnership in the accounting and professional services sector carry important messages that can inform both personal and leadership direction - and help businesses sustain resilient and competitive talent pipelines for growth for the long term.
Kokot Blamey provides a fascinating and in-depth account of women's careers in professional accountancy in Germany and the UK. Her powerful analysis identifies that sexism, job insecurity and gendered hierarchies of dependency persist under neo-liberal capitalism.
The book brilliantly illuminates the functioning of the accounting profession in regard to gender. Drawing on a rich body of empirical material, Patrizia Kokot-Blamey offers a compelling comparative analysis of how women partners make sense of careers, sexism, motherhood, and job security in Germany and the UK. A thought-provoking book.
Kokot Blamey questions whether creating standardized career structures that offer the illusion of individual "choice and autonomy" are truly satisfying solutions for women who seek to personally control their bodies and reproductive experiences crossing work and nonwork boundaries. Scholars and managers seeking a thoughtful current analysis of the complexity of truly supporting mothers' careers across societies should read this fascinating book.
Gendered Hierarchies of Dependency: Women Making Partnership in Accountancy Firms provides an original, and accessible account of the persistence of gender inequality at the top levels of organisations despite the attention paid to equalities and diversity policies.
The book's cross-cultural insights from the UK and Germany into women's experiences achieving partnership in the accounting and professional services sector carry important messages that can inform both personal and leadership direction - and help businesses sustain resilient and competitive talent pipelines for growth for the long term.
Notă biografică
Dr Patrizia Kokot-Blamey is a Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. She holds a PhD in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. She completed a Master's degree as well as her undergraduate studies in Economics at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Before pursuing an academic career, Patrizia worked as a financial journalist and correspondent for Reuters News and Thomson Financial, reporting on European equities and economics.