2019
DOI: 10.4467/24498939ijcm.19.010.11753
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Women in Management – Future Research Directions

Abstract: Background. Gender is an important element regarding women's (and men's) situation in organizations. Numerous research studies indicate that women have the required competences and yet they hold positions, in particular top managerial positions, definitely less frequently than men. These differences can be explained by the still existing phenomenon of the glass ceiling and discrimination against women. In addition, knowledge about effective methods of preventing discrimination against women and their importanc… Show more

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“…As such, the glass ceiling is an important phenomenon to be studied to further gender equality at work. (Silva e Martins 2017; Moreno-Gómez & Calleja-Blanco, 2018;Bugdol & Pokrzywa, 2019;Cohen et al, 2020;Ritter et al, 2021). Understanding the glass ceiling phenomenon requires knowledge of the stories of women who deal with this reality, analyzing their struggles, how they overcome them, and lessons learned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As such, the glass ceiling is an important phenomenon to be studied to further gender equality at work. (Silva e Martins 2017; Moreno-Gómez & Calleja-Blanco, 2018;Bugdol & Pokrzywa, 2019;Cohen et al, 2020;Ritter et al, 2021). Understanding the glass ceiling phenomenon requires knowledge of the stories of women who deal with this reality, analyzing their struggles, how they overcome them, and lessons learned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the glass ceiling phenomenon requires knowledge of the stories of women who deal with this reality, analyzing their struggles, how they overcome them, and lessons learned. It is only so one can understand a corporate universe not yet described in the field of organizational theories (Botelho et al, 2010;Silva & Martins, 2017;Bugdol & Pokrzywa, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%