Women in Management Review: Volume 10 Issue 3
Table of contents
The career development of successful women
Barbara WhiteReports on an investigation into the life span development of womenwho have achieved eminence within commerce, industry and public life.Presents results based on in‐depth…
Women on the boards of Britain′s top 200 companies
Viki HoltonSummarizes the findings of a 1993 report by Ashridge ManagementGroup on women on the boards of the top 200 companies in Britain.Compares the results with a similar survey done in…
Working at senior management and board levels: some of the issues for women
Judi MarshallDraws on material from a qualitative research enquiry with womenwho had reached middle and senior level management positions and thenleft or contemplated leaving employment…
Organizational influences on women′s career opportunities in international management
Hilary HarrisRecent research findings have indicated that host country culturalsanctions and dual‐career couple restrictions may not be such powerfuldeterminants of women′s participation in…
Winning the lottery? Organizational restructuring and women′s managerial career development
Jean Woodall, Christine Edwards, Rosemary WelchmanDespite the growing amount of literature on women′s career lifehistories and individual career paths, analysis of the different andchanging organizational contexts in which women…