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This book considers the new business environment of modern-day
Africa, addressing how management styles must adapt to societal
changes across the continent. As investment in the continent grows
and African businesses begin to look beyond their own borders,
there comes a real need to understand leadership from an
Afro-centric perspective. This book explores the similarities and
differences across African countries, compares them with other
regions, and identifies particular cultural realities that managers
must consider in order to be successful in the new business
environment of modern Africa. Building on their Leadership
Effectiveness in Africa and the African Diaspora (LEAD) research
project, the authors provide an empirical understanding of African
leadership styles and how businesses can harness these more
effectively. Drawing on the African Diaspora's values, beliefs, and
preferences, as well as anecdotal material from African academics
and managers, this book grants a realistic view of leadership in
various African countries including Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya,
Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Africa. It will be invaluable
to academics, students, and anyone interested in African and global
business leadership from a non-Western perspective.
This book considers the new business environment of modern-day
Africa, addressing how management styles must adapt to societal
changes across the continent. As investment in the continent grows
and African businesses begin to look beyond their own borders,
there comes a real need to understand leadership from an
Afro-centric perspective. This book explores the similarities and
differences across African countries, compares them with other
regions, and identifies particular cultural realities that managers
must consider in order to be successful in the new business
environment of modern Africa. Building on their Leadership
Effectiveness in Africa and the African Diaspora (LEAD) research
project, the authors provide an empirical understanding of African
leadership styles and how businesses can harness these more
effectively. Drawing on the African Diaspora's values, beliefs, and
preferences, as well as anecdotal material from African academics
and managers, this book grants a realistic view of leadership in
various African countries including Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya,
Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Africa. It will be invaluable
to academics, students, and anyone interested in African and global
business leadership from a non-Western perspective.
Dysfunction in the workplace, like a bully culture, affects women
and men differently. This book represents a broad spectrum of
disciplines including law, management, communications, human
resource management and industrial/organizational psychology and
offers integrative, cross-disciplinary inquiries into the many
roles gender plays in organizational dysfunction. The authors
provoke new questions and new streams of research, with the
ultimate goal of contributing to healthier workplaces for men and
women alike. This book looks at counterproductive work behavior
including aggression, bullying, incivility, sexual harassment,
sexual orientation harassment and absenteeism, and the effects of
job stress on mental health and well-being from the perspective of
gender - the gender of actors, targets and observers of abusive
interpersonal behaviors; gender-race interactions; gender-related
characteristics of workplace conflict, communication and stress;
socio-economic factors such as occupational expectations and roles
outside the workplace; and ambiguities in the law. Gender and the
Dysfunctional Workplace brings together a broad, multi-disciplinary
collection of authors who weigh in on topics from whether workplace
bullying is status- or gender-blind to the ramifications of
absenteeism on women and their careers. These scholars contribute
very different approaches and conceptualizations of
counterproductive work behavior, the result of which is a dynamic
and pioneering appraisal of the field and innovative musings on its
future. Instructors, students and researchers in the areas of
counterproductive work behavior, women's studies, occupational
health and stress, and conflict resolution will find this an
enlightening and thought-provoking treatise on a topic that, with
the help of research like that found here, will hopefully soon see
less prevalence in the workplace and beyond. Contributors: V.V.
Baba, L.M. Cortina, E.A. Dickinson, K.A. Foss, S. Fox, P.A.
Glidden, D. Greenidge, M.S. Hershcovis, G. Johns, D. Kabat-Farr, L.
Keashly, T.R. Lituchy, P. Lutgen-Sandvik, J. Mackey, M.J. Martinko,
S.I. Monserrat, C. Mulder, J.H. Neuman, E. Patton, S. Pichler, B.J.
Punnett, T.C. Reich, P.E. Spector, K.L. Stone, L. Tourigny, X. Wang
This accessible and original book relates the fascinating story of
successful women across the Americas: women who are managers,
business owners, university professors and administrators, doctors,
lawyers and government ministers. Based on extensive research,
including more than 1,100 surveys and 300 interviews of women from
Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Jamaica, Mexico, St
Vincent and the Grenadines and the USA, the book aims to explain
what these women have in common and how they differ. The workplace
challenges and barriers to professional success faced by women are
also analysed. Seeking to capture the voices of the women
themselves, the authors - also from a wide range of backgrounds and
cultures across the Americas - attempt to explain success in the
face of personal, social, organizational, cultural and economic
obstacles facing women everywhere. Successful Professional Women of
the Americas will provide fascinating reading for academics,
students and researchers focusing on gender studies or business and
management. Professional women and managers worldwide will also
find the book to be of great interest.
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