Organizations today are facing unprecedented challenges, including an ageing workforce, potential talent shortages, an increasingly competitive international environment and the need to utilise the talents of the best qualified people, regardless of gender. In this expanded and revised third edition, Professors Burke and Richardsen address women's progression in the workforce and into the upper echelons of management, across a range of professions and a geographically dispersed territory, thereby advancing the understanding of women in management within a traditional context and making a…mehr
Organizations today are facing unprecedented challenges, including an ageing workforce, potential talent shortages, an increasingly competitive international environment and the need to utilise the talents of the best qualified people, regardless of gender. In this expanded and revised third edition, Professors Burke and Richardsen address women's progression in the workforce and into the upper echelons of management, across a range of professions and a geographically dispersed territory, thereby advancing the understanding of women in management within a traditional context and making a substantial contribution to the literature for both an academic and practitioner audience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald J. Burke is an Emeritus Professor of Organizational Studies at the Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada. Astrid M. Richardsen is Professor of Organization Psychology at BI Norwegian Business School, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Women in Management Worldwide: Progressing Slowly (Ronald J. Burke) Part I: Women in Management-European Union Countries 2. Women in Management in France (Jacqueline Laufer) 3. Women in Management in Greece (Nancy Papalexandris) 4. Women in Management in the Netherlands (Kea G. Tjdens) 5. Women in Management in Portugal (Carlos Cabral-Cordoso) 6. Women in Management in Spain (Mlreia Las Heras and Marc Grau) 7. Women in Management in the United Kingdom (Fiona M. Wilson) Part II: Women In Management: Other European Countries 8. Women in Management in Norway (Laura E., M.Traavik and Astrid M. Richardsen) Part III: Women In Management: North And Central America 9. Women in Management in Canada (Anna Roberts and Rekha Karambayya ) 10. Women in Management in Mexico (Gina Zabludovsky) 11. Women in Management in the United States (Jeanine Prime, Jan Cambopiano, Cynthia Emerich, and Julie Nugent) Part IV: Women in Management- Australasia 12. Women in Management in Australia (Phyllis Tharenou) Part V: Women In Management: Asia 13. Women in Management in China (Fang Lee Cooke) 14. Women in Management in India (Neera Jain and Shoma Mukherji) 15. Women in Management in Turkey: Challenges, Hopes and Progress (Hayal Kabasakal, Fahri Karakas, Ceyda Maden and Zeynep Aycan) Part VI: Women In Management: South America 16. Women in Management in Chile (Maria Jose Bosch) 17. Women in Management in Peru (Kety Jjauregui) Part VII: Women In Management: Middle East 18. Women in Management in Iran (Serena G. Sohrab and Rekha Karambayya) 19. Women in Management in Israel (Ronit Waismel-Manor and Ronit Kark) 20. Women in Management in Saudi Arabia (Jouharah Abalkhail) Part VIII: Women In Management: Africa 21. Women in Management in South Africa (Babita Mathur-Helm)
1. Women in Management Worldwide: Progressing Slowly (Ronald J. Burke) Part I: Women in Management-European Union Countries 2. Women in Management in France (Jacqueline Laufer) 3. Women in Management in Greece (Nancy Papalexandris) 4. Women in Management in the Netherlands (Kea G. Tjdens) 5. Women in Management in Portugal (Carlos Cabral-Cordoso) 6. Women in Management in Spain (Mlreia Las Heras and Marc Grau) 7. Women in Management in the United Kingdom (Fiona M. Wilson) Part II: Women In Management: Other European Countries 8. Women in Management in Norway (Laura E., M.Traavik and Astrid M. Richardsen) Part III: Women In Management: North And Central America 9. Women in Management in Canada (Anna Roberts and Rekha Karambayya ) 10. Women in Management in Mexico (Gina Zabludovsky) 11. Women in Management in the United States (Jeanine Prime, Jan Cambopiano, Cynthia Emerich, and Julie Nugent) Part IV: Women in Management- Australasia 12. Women in Management in Australia (Phyllis Tharenou) Part V: Women In Management: Asia 13. Women in Management in China (Fang Lee Cooke) 14. Women in Management in India (Neera Jain and Shoma Mukherji) 15. Women in Management in Turkey: Challenges, Hopes and Progress (Hayal Kabasakal, Fahri Karakas, Ceyda Maden and Zeynep Aycan) Part VI: Women In Management: South America 16. Women in Management in Chile (Maria Jose Bosch) 17. Women in Management in Peru (Kety Jjauregui) Part VII: Women In Management: Middle East 18. Women in Management in Iran (Serena G. Sohrab and Rekha Karambayya) 19. Women in Management in Israel (Ronit Waismel-Manor and Ronit Kark) 20. Women in Management in Saudi Arabia (Jouharah Abalkhail) Part VIII: Women In Management: Africa 21. Women in Management in South Africa (Babita Mathur-Helm)
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