DOI: 10.18297/etd/569
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Women in intercollegiate athletics : an exploration of the career development of female senior administrators.

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“…Researchers examined that the structural, organizational barriers women encounter in advancing to higherlevel management positions are the major issues that challenges in developed and developing countries [1,2,3]., homologous reproduction, work-life balance issue, gender role stereotypes and perceptions of gendered opportunities can be the major issues that significantly affect women's advancement to higher management position [4,5,6] More importantly, the beliefs on others are concerned Work-life balance and the inter-role conflict wherein at least some work and family responsibilities significantly affect the beliefs of respondents on women's leadership issues [3]. Demands of work negatively limit the time women and men have to spend with the family, and time with the family may also negatively restrict time to spend on work [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers examined that the structural, organizational barriers women encounter in advancing to higherlevel management positions are the major issues that challenges in developed and developing countries [1,2,3]., homologous reproduction, work-life balance issue, gender role stereotypes and perceptions of gendered opportunities can be the major issues that significantly affect women's advancement to higher management position [4,5,6] More importantly, the beliefs on others are concerned Work-life balance and the inter-role conflict wherein at least some work and family responsibilities significantly affect the beliefs of respondents on women's leadership issues [3]. Demands of work negatively limit the time women and men have to spend with the family, and time with the family may also negatively restrict time to spend on work [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research (Grappendorf, Lough, & Griffin, 2004;Hancock, 2012) reported the glass wall metaphor in the sports industry. Women rarely get positions in the financial area, which is an important career path to the top level.…”
Section: Gender Role Stereotypes and Perceptions Of Gendered Opportunmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The under-representation of women within sports organizations has received considerable attention in the recent years (Inglis, Danylchuk, & Pastore, 1996Sartore & Cunningham, 2007). Literature indicates that women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions in intercollegiate athletics (Acosta & Carpenter, 2012;Hancock. 2012;Lapchick, 2010), interscholastic sport (Ladda, 2009;Mather, 2007;Whisenant, Pedersen, & Obenour, 2002), campus recreation (Bower, 2004), health and fitness (Bower & Coffee, 2007), professional sports (Hums & Sutton, 1998;McDonogh, 2007) and international sports (Hums, Barr, & Döll-Tepper, 1998;Hums, Moorman, & Nakazawa, 1998;IOC, 2012;Itoh, Hums, Bower, & Moorman, 2013).…”
Section: Women In the Work Forcementioning
confidence: 99%
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