Women in Management Review: Volume 2 Issue 2

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Why Should Industry Pay for Parental Leave?

Ana Novaković

The Government argues that controversial proposals to give men as well as women time off for child care would mean recruiting and training staff to cover for short‐term absences…

Women's Groups: Who Are They For?

Alison Baines

Responses to the Gallup poll on support for the women's movement, reported in the last issue, reflected women's ambivalence to women's organizations compared with men's less…

Non‐Executive Directorships — A Message to the Chairmen

Virginia Novarra

This article represents the fruits of my investigations over the last year and a half into the hows and whys of appointments to non‐executive directorships. As with public…

Job Sharing—an Experience in Managing Change

Amanda Edwards

Work is increasingly being organized in new, different, and more flexible ways, with job sharing one of the most popular recent developments, and with the public sector leading…

From Executive to Entrepreneur—a World of Difference

Nicky Joyce

The international organization of which BAWE is a part is called Les Femmes Chefs d'Entreprises Mondiales, and the membership reflects the word ‘enterprise’ in their national…

Networking Practices of Men & Women Managers Compared

Leonie V. Still, Cecily Guerin

Networking is increasingly important to women as their careers advance in a wide range of professions and occupations. However, while they are aware of its benefits, an Australian…

Women's Work Motivations & Positive Action

Evelyne Serdjénian

Why are more and more women entering the employment market and remaining in it when they have children, and what can their employers do to help? Evelyne Serdjénian first looked…

ISSN:

0964-9425

Renamed to:

Gender in Management

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited