Table of contents - Special Issue: Gender in international business and management
Guest Editors: Susan Forquer Gupta, Lorraine Eden, Amanda Bullough, Fiona Moore, Tugba Kalafatoglu
Culture and context matter: gender in international business and management
Lorraine Eden, Susan Forquer GuptaThe purpose of this paper is to argue that culture and context (policy and environment) are key factors affecting gender inequalities within and across countries.
Research on women in international business and management: then, now, and next
Amanda Bullough, Fiona Moore, Tugba KalafatogluThe purpose of this paper is to address the paradox that represents a shortage of women in management and senior leadership positions around the world, while research has…
A perspective on gender in management: The need for strategic cross-cultural scholarship on women in management and leadership
Susan R. Madsen, Robbyn T. ScribnerThere is still a lack of understanding why there is little progress when it comes to women seeking and obtaining top management and leadership positions in organizations today…
Family and state ownership, internationalization and corporate board-gender diversity: Evidence from China and India
Abubakr Saeed, Amna Yousaf, Jaithen AlharbiIn times of vivid debates on the inclusion of women on boards, the purpose of this paper is to shed a new light on the composition of boardrooms in emerging market firms by…
The effectiveness of transformational leadership on empowerment: The roles of gender and gender dyads
Soyeon Kim, Mannsoo ShinThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of gender on the effectiveness of transformational leadership. Drawing on role congruity theory, it elucidates the…
Looking out or looking up: gender differences in expatriate turnover intentions
Hyun-Jung Lee, Chei Hwee Chua, Christof Miska, Günter K. StahlWith the steady increase in the number of female expatriates and multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) pressing need for global female talent, understanding the factors that attract…
Funding challenges of Latin American women start-up founders in the technology industry
Katherina Kuschel, María-Teresa Lepeley, Fernanda Espinosa, Sebastián GutiérrezWomen in entrepreneurship can have a significant impact on economic and social development globally and particularly in developing countries. But the challenges entrepreneurial…
The impact of gender and culture on networking and venture creation: An exploratory study in Turkey and MENA region
Tugba Kalafatoglu, Xavier MendozaTo date, little research has been focused on the nature and dynamics of female entrepreneurial networking activity. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine how gender and…
Gender and operations management
Richard MettersWork that is considered appropriate for only one gender by the indigenous culture is explored. The focus is on the operational issues that accrue due to the combination of what is…
Applying cultural intelligence to religious symbols in multinationals
Sharon L. O’SullivanThe purpose of this paper is to describe how religious symbols might impede employees’ motivational cultural intelligence (CQ) in some international contexts, and how…
ISSN:
2059-5794e-ISSN:
2059-5808ISSN-L:
2059-5794Renamed from:
Cross Cultural Management: An International JournalOnline date, start – end:
2016Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Chinmay Pattnaik