Women in Management: Current Research Issues, Volume 2

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Marilyn J Davidson, Ronald J Burke
SAGE, Jan 28, 2000 - Business & Economics - 309 pages
Praise for the First Volume:

`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

The second volume of the successful Women in Management: Current Ressearch Issues provides an up-to-date review of findings pertaining to women in management, reflecting recent global changes.

An international group of contributors examines a broad range of contemporary issues facing women in management, as well as the individual, organizational and governmental consequences of these changes. Key topics covered include: global perspectives on women in busines career development issues including discussions of highflyers, networking and leadership; race and gender; the future of the glass ceiling; the increasingly popular 'management of diversity' approach; masculinity of management issues; future organizational and governmental initiatives on women in management.

 

Contents

WOMEN MANAGERS
9
Koopman Professor of Organizational Psychology Faculty
10
A Search
26
Women Managers and Business Owners in New Zealand
40
Mattis
53
Women Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners
69
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND HIGH FLIERS
84
Ella J Edmondson Bell Associate Professor Department of Management Belk
88
Lessons from the Careers of Successful Women
164
Nkomo Professor Department of Management Belk College
173
OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND BLACK AND ETHNIC
177
Stress and the Unemployed
192
Sources of Disconnection
205
Black and Ethnic Minority Women Managers
223
Gary N Powell Ackerman Scholar and Professor of Management University
226
THE FUTURE ORGANIZATIONAL AND GOVERNMENT
236

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Feminine Leadership A Review of Gender
120
Current Research
138
The Business Case and the Management of Diversity
250
Index
303
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About the author (2000)

Ronald J. Burke is Professor Emeritus of Organization Studies at Schulich School of Business, York University.