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'Excellent', 'Outstanding' and 'Inspirational' were words used to
describe the highly acclaimed and award winning first edition of
Women in Management Worldwide. Edited by two of the world's most
eminent researchers into the role of women in work and management,
their findings from around the world confirmed that the glass
ceiling was still firmly in place, and there were few women
directors or CEOs of large corporations, indeed few in any posts at
the top level of private sector organizations. For the second
edition of Women in Management Worldwide: Progress and Prospects,
Professors Davidson and Burke have assembled over 30 experts
replete with facts, figures and analysis, to ensure this expanded
and updated edition provides a genuinely cross-cultural global
assessment of women in management. This important book examines
what has and has not changed, and provides evidence that an
understanding of the values, norms and cultural issues bearing on
the progress or otherwise of women in organizations is becoming
ever more necessary. There is a looming crisis in organizational
leadership, with demographic factors and globalization leading to
an international talent war. Against that background, continuing
bias against women seeking leadership responsibilities means
organizations are failing to develop available talent, and when
corporations experience economic difficulties the consequences bear
disproportionately on women managers. With findings from a broader
and more representative range of countries, the editors have
arranged this second edition country by country to enable
comparisons of the data both between countries and regions and
between past, present, and likely futures. Researchers, policy
makers, legislators and officials needing an understanding of
women's status and progress, as well as those teaching or studying
international, cross-cultural and human resources management will
need to read this book.
This informative Handbook examines successful women small business
owners in both developed and emergent countries around the globe
and, in particular, focuses on women entrepreneur success stories.
The contributors expertly identify the issues that underpin the
success of women small business owners around the globe. Each
chapter provides an up-to-date, country-specific review of women?s
position in employment and small business ownership and addresses
the structural and contextual barriers. They also highlight two
cases studies about successful women business owners, and consider
strategies relating to the development of women?s business
ownership by exploring practical initiatives that have worldwide
transferability. International Research Handbook on Successful
Women Entrepreneurs will prove essential reading for students and
academics in the fields of entrepreneurship, international business
and gender studies. It will also be of invaluable interest to
policy-makers, government officials, and those in traditional
markets who wish to understand the nature of small business
ownership for women in developing and emerging countries.
Contributors: T. Agarwala, M.J. Davidson, M.R. Evald, S.L. Fielden,
R.T. Harrison, K.D. Hughes, J. Hussain, G. nal, D. Jamali, M.
Karatas-OEzkan, K. Klyver, L. Levin, K. Lewis, N.O. Madichie, S.
Marlow, B. Mathur-Helm, M.C. Mattis, M. McAdam, C. Millman, R. Naz,
S.L. Nielsen, M.F. OEzbilgin, R.D. Pathak, C. Reis, J.M. Scott, A.
Shuvalova, Y. Sidani, G. Singh, A.E. Smith-Hunter, J. Syed, M.
Tremaine, G. Wood
With women in the UK construction industry constituting just
thirteen per cent of the workforce and black and Asian workers
numbering less that two per cent, despite representing more than
six per cent of the working population, diversity is a problem that
the construction industry needs to tackle directly. In this title,
diversity management is presented as an opportunity for the
construction industry. Work is presented from several different
countries and regions, in North America, Australia and Europe to
provide a comprehensive picture of this complex and often sensitive
issue. Going beyond the traditional topics of gender and racial
discrimination contributions encompass a wide range of diversity
issues facing the construction industry, including sexual
orientation, disability and the work-life balance. Essential
reading for construction managers and a valuable resource for
post-graduate researchers, this key title provides not only a
thorough exposition of contemporary research but also supplies the
practical diagnostic tools, and techniques to successfully manage
diversity in construction and the information to adhere to the law.
The number of women entering small business ownership has increased
significantly across the world in recent years. These women make a
crucial contribution to the economic growth and development of
local, national and global economies. Yet, despite their increasing
numbers, they have received comparatively little attention from the
academic community. This comprehensive and coherent book redresses
the balance and provides an up-to-date, theoretical review of this
important area of study. A distinguished group of international
contributors presents the latest work from the USA, the UK,
Australia, Canada, India and Singapore, which explores practical
initiatives and strategies related to the experiences of women
entering small business entrepreneurship. Providing a unique
balance between theory and practice, this book will be welcomed by
scholars and students of women in management and entrepreneurship
as well as policymakers and small business service providers.
Written by leading researchers from four continents, this book
offers a broad and contemporary assessment of the ways in which
gender affects workplace communication and how this in turn
influences people's choices, training, opportunities and career
development. A range of work situations are considered (including
communication within the normal routine, in a crisis or under
pressure, and during those occasions important for career
development) and examples are sourced from a variety of contexts
(including international business, leadership, service work, and
computer-mediated communication). Gender and Communication at Work
includes a diversity of theoretical perspectives in order to most
successfully map the range of communication strategies, identities
and roles which impact upon and are influenced by gender at work.
Although there is an expanding body of literature on the
characteristics, aspirations, motivations, challenges and barriers
of mainstream entrepreneurs, relatively little is known about
whether these findings can be applied to the entrepreneurial
activities of minority groups. This book addresses this short-fall
and presents an international review of the characteristics,
motivations and obstacles of eight minority groups: younger; older;
women; ethnic; immigrant; lesbian, gay and bisexual; disabled; and
indigenous entrepreneurs. The expert contributors discover enormous
variability between these minority groups, such as in the
motivators that either 'pushed' or 'pulled' individuals into an
entrepreneurial venture, as well as diverse attitudes toward
'success': some groups wanted to achieve financial security -
others wanted to enhance their sense of self-worth, or to change
existing social and economic circumstances. However, some striking
similarities were noted: initial disadvantage often created a
powerful impetus to starting up a business venture, and accessing
finance was extremely difficult for many. Including comparative
cross cultural data and case studies on the various minority groups
reviewed, both post graduate students and undergraduate students
studying entrepreneurship will find this book an invaluable
resource. In addition, it will also be of interest to policy
makers, governments and all those who wish to comprehend the nature
of small business ownership for a wide range of minority business
owners.
This informative Handbook examines successful women small business
owners in both developed and emergent countries around the globe
and, in particular, focuses on women entrepreneur success stories.
The contributors expertly identify the issues that underpin the
success of women small business owners around the globe. Each
chapter provides an up-to-date, country-specific review of women?s
position in employment and small business ownership and addresses
the structural and contextual barriers. They also highlight two
cases studies about successful women business owners, and consider
strategies relating to the development of women?s business
ownership by exploring practical initiatives that have worldwide
transferability. International Research Handbook on Successful
Women Entrepreneurs will prove essential reading for students and
academics in the fields of entrepreneurship, international business
and gender studies. It will also be of invaluable interest to
policy-makers, government officials, and those in traditional
markets who wish to understand the nature of small business
ownership for women in developing and emerging countries.
Contributors: T. Agarwala, M.J. Davidson, M.R. Evald, S.L. Fielden,
R.T. Harrison, K.D. Hughes, J. Hussain, G. nal, D. Jamali, M.
Karatas-OEzkan, K. Klyver, L. Levin, K. Lewis, N.O. Madichie, S.
Marlow, B. Mathur-Helm, M.C. Mattis, M. McAdam, C. Millman, R. Naz,
S.L. Nielsen, M.F. OEzbilgin, R.D. Pathak, C. Reis, J.M. Scott, A.
Shuvalova, Y. Sidani, G. Singh, A.E. Smith-Hunter, J. Syed, M.
Tremaine, G. Wood
The number of women entering small business ownership has increased
significantly across the world in recent years. These women make a
crucial contribution to the economic growth and development of
local, national and global economies. Yet, despite their increasing
numbers, they have received comparatively little attention from the
academic community. This comprehensive and coherent book redresses
the balance and provides an up-to-date, theoretical review of this
important area of study. A distinguished group of international
contributors presents the latest work from the USA, the UK,
Australia, Canada, India and Singapore, which explores practical
initiatives and strategies related to the experiences of women
entering small business entrepreneurship. Providing a unique
balance between theory and practice, this book will be welcomed by
scholars and students of women in management and entrepreneurship
as well as policymakers and small business service providers.
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