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Taking into account the rapid pace of advancement and the changing world of the twenty-first century, this book presents the results obtained from the MBA thesis study about the presence of women in management positions, highlighting the Brazilian and the Chinese situations. Around the world the growing presence of women in the labour market makes it important to discuss the business impact of gender diversity. The increasing of participation of women in the workplace is remarkable, although one may not overlook the fact that, in spite of the reaching of lower and middle levels of management…mehr

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Taking into account the rapid pace of advancement and the changing world of the twenty-first century, this book presents the results obtained from the MBA thesis study about the presence of women in management positions, highlighting the Brazilian and the Chinese situations. Around the world the growing presence of women in the labour market makes it important to discuss the business impact of gender diversity. The increasing of participation of women in the workplace is remarkable, although one may not overlook the fact that, in spite of the reaching of lower and middle levels of management positions, the women seldom reach top management. Do gender stereotypes still affect the advancement of women? Sometimes, the ability to identify problems arising from gender inequality and discrimination is not a very easy task because they are not very evident. This study has been conducted to provide a better understanding on women in management in both countries and, as a consequence, to stimulate the awareness of the role of gender diversity in business.
Autorenporträt
Doctor in Management Science from Wuhan University of Technology (China) with research on gender, entrepreneurship and shared value creation. The author holds an MBA on women in management and has articles about the theme published in several countries. She is a Sino-Brazilian business developer and a member of BPW ¿ Business Professional Women.