Gender in Management: Volume 28 Issue 2
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An International JournalTable of contents
Burnout on Mars and Venus: exploring gender differences in emotional exhaustion
Cristina Rubino, Sabrina D. Volpone, Derek R. AveryThe aim of this paper is to draw on gender role theory and the stressor‐strain literature to examine sex differences in emotional exhaustion. The paper also investigates a…
Gender diversity in the boards of directors of Brazilian businesses
Kellen Lazzaretti, Christiane Kleinübing Godoi, Silvio Parodi Oliveira Camilo, Rosilene MarconThis study aims to analyse the gender composition of the 99 most liquid Brazilian companies listed in the Brazilian stock exchange (BM&FBovespa) in 2011. It proposes a discussion…
Early‐career outcomes and gender: can educational interventions make a difference?
Nan S. Langowitz, I. Elaine Allen, Mary GodwynExtant research studies document gender differences in career outcomes for middle and advanced career stages. The purpose of this study is to examine potential gender differences…

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- Dr Adelina Broadbridge