Women in Management: Current Research Issues
Editat de Marilyn Davidson, Ronald J Burkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781853962899
ISBN-10: 1853962899
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1853962899
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`This book is well suited for graduate courses in gender issues, and is a useful literature update for researchers working on gender issues. One of its strengths is its ability to stimulate critical thinking about the underlying structural issues in organizations and society' - Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
'This is a really important book for anyone who wants to find research references on equal opportunities for women in management' - Management in Education
' I commend this book to managers of both sexes in the public and private sectors. There is much to stimulate effective action. Hopefully researchers will also heed the call for further studies' - Women in Management Review
'I must first of all commend this volume as a very useful resource for women who are actually grappling with being managers, and for researchers in the field' - International Review of Women and Leadership
'This is a really important book for anyone who wants to find research references on equal opportunities for women in management' - Management in Education
' I commend this book to managers of both sexes in the public and private sectors. There is much to stimulate effective action. Hopefully researchers will also heed the call for further studies' - Women in Management Review
'I must first of all commend this volume as a very useful resource for women who are actually grappling with being managers, and for researchers in the field' - International Review of Women and Leadership
Cuprins
Women in Management - Ronald J Burke and Marilyn J Davidson
Current Research Issues
PART ONE: NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
An Introductory Overview of Women in Corporate Management - Barbara Parker and Ellen A Fagenson
Gender Cultures - Su Maddock and Di Parkin
How They Affect Men and Women at Work
Managerial Sex Typing - Virginia E Schein
A Persistent and Pervasive Barrier to Women’s Opportunities
PART TWO: ISSUES IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Turnover of Female Managers - Jeanne M Brett and Linda K Stroh
Career Development among Managerial and Professional Women - Ronald J Burke and Carol A McKeen
Career Development in Male and Female Managers - Rob Goffee and Nigel Nicholson
Convergence or Collapse?
Gender Bias in the Selection and Assessment of Women in Management - Beverly Alimo-Metcalfe
Women as Managerial Leaders - Margaret Ferrario
PART THREE: GENDER AND RELATIONSHIPS AT WORK
The Social Construction of Relationships among Professional Women at Work - Robin J Ely
Gender Differences in Communication and Behaviour in Organizations - Susan Schick Case
Women and Sexual Harassment - Jeanette N Cleveland
Work and Well-Being in US Organizations
Changing Men and Changing Managements - Jeff Hearn
Social Change, Social Research and Social Action
PART FOUR: HOME-WORK CONFLICTS
Work-Family Conflict, Social Support and Well-Being - Jeffrey H Greenhaus and Saroj Parasuraman
Role Tensions and Dual-Career Couples - Suzan Lewis
Variations in Career and Family Involvement over Time - Mary Dean Lee
Truth and Consequences
PART FIVE: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAMMES
Organizational Initiatives in the USA for Advancing Managerial Women - Mary C Mattis
Affirmative Action in Australian Organizations - Robin Kramar
Implementing Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Programmes in Belgium, France and The Netherlands - Monique Chalude, Attie de Jong and Jacqueline Laufer
Opportunity 2000 - Valerie Hammond
Good Practice in UK Organizations
Current Research Issues
PART ONE: NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
An Introductory Overview of Women in Corporate Management - Barbara Parker and Ellen A Fagenson
Gender Cultures - Su Maddock and Di Parkin
How They Affect Men and Women at Work
Managerial Sex Typing - Virginia E Schein
A Persistent and Pervasive Barrier to Women’s Opportunities
PART TWO: ISSUES IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Turnover of Female Managers - Jeanne M Brett and Linda K Stroh
Career Development among Managerial and Professional Women - Ronald J Burke and Carol A McKeen
Career Development in Male and Female Managers - Rob Goffee and Nigel Nicholson
Convergence or Collapse?
Gender Bias in the Selection and Assessment of Women in Management - Beverly Alimo-Metcalfe
Women as Managerial Leaders - Margaret Ferrario
PART THREE: GENDER AND RELATIONSHIPS AT WORK
The Social Construction of Relationships among Professional Women at Work - Robin J Ely
Gender Differences in Communication and Behaviour in Organizations - Susan Schick Case
Women and Sexual Harassment - Jeanette N Cleveland
Work and Well-Being in US Organizations
Changing Men and Changing Managements - Jeff Hearn
Social Change, Social Research and Social Action
PART FOUR: HOME-WORK CONFLICTS
Work-Family Conflict, Social Support and Well-Being - Jeffrey H Greenhaus and Saroj Parasuraman
Role Tensions and Dual-Career Couples - Suzan Lewis
Variations in Career and Family Involvement over Time - Mary Dean Lee
Truth and Consequences
PART FIVE: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAMMES
Organizational Initiatives in the USA for Advancing Managerial Women - Mary C Mattis
Affirmative Action in Australian Organizations - Robin Kramar
Implementing Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Programmes in Belgium, France and The Netherlands - Monique Chalude, Attie de Jong and Jacqueline Laufer
Opportunity 2000 - Valerie Hammond
Good Practice in UK Organizations
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Following on from the successful Women in Management: Current Research Issues, this volume provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of current international research findings pertaining to women in management, reflecting recent global changes and issues.
Like its predecessor, this volume brings together an international group of eminent academics, who review the major contemporary issues facing women in management, as well as the individual, organizational, and governmental consequences of these changes.
Women in Management: Current Issues in Research II will be a vital resource for scholars and students in management, business, occupational psychology, industrial sociology, and gender studies. In addition, related work groups such as Personnel, Occupational Management, Management Consultants, and Trainers, as well as Trade Unionists should find this book essential to read.
Following on from the successful Women in Management: Current Research Issues, this volume provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of current international research findings pertaining to women in management, reflecting recent global changes and issues.
Like its predecessor, this volume brings together an international group of eminent academics, who review the major contemporary issues facing women in management, as well as the individual, organizational, and governmental consequences of these changes.
Women in Management: Current Issues in Research II will be a vital resource for scholars and students in management, business, occupational psychology, industrial sociology, and gender studies. In addition, related work groups such as Personnel, Occupational Management, Management Consultants, and Trainers, as well as Trade Unionists should find this book essential to read.