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Moving on the connectivity continuum: performing gender in times of constant connectivity
Isabell LoeschnerGiven the reality of expectations of constant connectivity with work anytime, anywhere, this paper aims to investigate the gendered implications of these new expectations in the…
Gendering expert work and ideal candidacy in Finnish and Estonian job advertisements
Jatta Jännäri, Seppo Poutanen, Anne KovalainenThis paper aims to analyse the ways the textual materials of job advertisements do the gendering for prospective expert positions and create a space for ambiquity/non-ambiquity in…
Gender performativity and hegemonic masculinity in investment management
Corina Sheerin, Margaret LinehanThrough an examination of the everyday organisational and social practices, this paper aims to consider gender performativity and hegemonic masculinity within front office…
The guanxi ties of managers in mainland China – a critical analysis based on gender
Iiris Aaltio, Jiehua HuangInadequate social networks are often seen as an explanation of the under-representation of women in management. Networks contain culture-specific features, as in China where the…
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- Dr Adelina Broadbridge