Gender in Management: Volume 29 Issue 1
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An International JournalTable of contents
Latin American female business executives: an interesting surprise
María Consuelo Cárdenas, Alice Eagly, Elvira Salgado, Walkyria Goode, Lidia Inés Heller, Kety Jauregui, Nathalia Galarza Quirós, Naisa Gormaz, Simone Bunse, María José Godoy, Tania Esmeralda Rocha Sánchez, Margoth Navarro, Fernanda Sosa, Yenny Aguilera, Marion Schulmeyer, Betania Tanure, Mónica Naranjo, Beatriz Helena Soto, Silvana Darre, Rubén Carlos TunquiBecause women ' s status in Latin American countries appears comparable to their status in organizations of more economically advanced nations, this paper probes the…
How do male managers narrate their female spouse ' s role in their career?
Suvi Susanna Heikkinen– The aim of this study is to investigate how male managers make meaning the role of their female spouses along with their careers.
Behind closed doors! Homosocial desire and the academic boys club
Virginia Fisher, Sue KinseyThe aim of this paper is to explore the nature and power of the academic boys club. In many organisations, the political significance of the boys club goes largely unremarked and…

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1754-2413e-ISSN:
1754-2421ISSN-L:
1754-2413Renamed from:
Women in Management ReviewOnline date, start – end:
2008Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Adelina Broadbridge