Force and inertia: A systematic review of women's leadership in male-dominated organizational cultures in the United States
MV Campuzano - Human Resource Development Review, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The ascension of women into top leadership roles in male-dominated industries and
organizations in the United States remains significantly low despite inroads women have …
organizations in the United States remains significantly low despite inroads women have …
Desertification
DK Davis - Companion to Environmental Studies, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The concept of desertification is colonial in origin and founded on profound
misunderstandings of drylands ecology that were dominant in the late nineteenth centuries …
misunderstandings of drylands ecology that were dominant in the late nineteenth centuries …
Organizational culture as a mediator of credible leadership influence on work engagement: empirical studies in private hospitals in East Java, Indonesia
VA Srimulyani, YB Hermanto - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2022 - nature.com
The success of health services in hospitals depends on the work engagement of medical
and non-medical personnel in providing quality services for patients. Engaged employees …
and non-medical personnel in providing quality services for patients. Engaged employees …
Gender gap in STEM education and career choices: what matters?
V Tandrayen-Ragoobur, D Gokulsing - Journal of Applied Research …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The paper innovates on the existing literature by assessing the gender gap in
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) tertiary education enrolment and …
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) tertiary education enrolment and …
Exploring the relationship between female director's profile and sustainability performance: Evidence from the Middle East
This paper purposes to analyze how female directors' human capital can influence the
development of sustainability performance. Specifically, we classified the human capital of …
development of sustainability performance. Specifically, we classified the human capital of …
Psychological empowerment for the future of work: Evidence from Portugal
In the competitive global marketplace, it is becoming important for organizations to empower
employees for productivity reasons. One of the organizational empowerment models with …
employees for productivity reasons. One of the organizational empowerment models with …
Cultural spawning: Founders bringing organizational cultures to their startup
In searching for the sources of heterogeneity in organizational cultures, one possibility is that
new ventures show a cultural spawning of incorporating elements from the culture of the …
new ventures show a cultural spawning of incorporating elements from the culture of the …
Diversity begets diversity: A global perspective on gender equality in scientific society leadership
Research shows that gender inequality is still a major issue in academic science, yet
academic societies may serve as underappreciated and effective avenues for promoting …
academic societies may serve as underappreciated and effective avenues for promoting …
Researchers collaborate with same-gendered colleagues more often than expected across the life sciences
L Holman, C Morandin - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Evidence suggests that women in academia are hindered by conscious and unconscious
biases, and often feel excluded from formal and informal opportunities for research …
biases, and often feel excluded from formal and informal opportunities for research …
[PDF][PDF] The character of leadership in human resources development: A critical review
WF Widyatmoko, M Pabbajah… - International Journal of …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Purpose of the study: This study aims at describing the concept of leadership, exploring the
relationship between leadership and characters in human resource management, and …
relationship between leadership and characters in human resource management, and …