Women in Management Review: Volume 19 Issue 4

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The fallacy of integration: work and non‐work in professional services

Simon Wilson, Michael Butler, Kim James, David Partington, Val Singh, Susan Vinnicombe

Many organisations are encouraging their staff to integrate work and non‐work, but a qualitative study of young professionals found that many crave greater segregation rather than…

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Affirmative action or managing diversity: what is the future of equal opportunity policies in organisations?

Glenda Strachan, John Burgess, Anne Sullivan

Equal employment opportunity policies were introduced in Australia in the 1980s in response to women's disadvantaged workforce position. Australia's unique form of affirmative…

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Executive leadership roles in the Australian Public Service

Alison Wyse, Tricia Vilkinas

Current and future public sector executive leadership role demands are explored from a competing values perspective, using roles previously identified with a private sector…

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E‐mentoring for aspiring women managers

Jenny Headlam‐Wells

Mentoring is frequently cited as playing an important role in the career development of successful women managers. E‐mentoring is relatively new and under‐researched, particularly…

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Occupational pressures in banking: gender differences

Jacqueline Granleese

A total of 220 managers from a banking organisation were surveyed. No differences for age, educational background, employment history or managerial level were found, but females…

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ISSN:

0964-9425

Renamed to:

Gender in Management

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited