Women in Management Review: Volume 19 Issue 8

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Table of contents

Should they learn to interrupt? Workplace communication strategies Australian women managers forecast as effective

Mary Barrett

The paper discusses some gender debates in linguistic behaviour and suggests how scenario‐based research techniques may contribute. It then presents a survey‐based study of 157…

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Gender issues in home‐based businesses

Elizabeth Walker, Beverley Webster

This paper reports on the difference between men and women's motivations for going into business and why they choose to operate their business from home. Reports the views of the…

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Perceptions and negotiations of the “business case” for flexible careers and the integration of part‐time work

Jennifer Tomlinson

Looks at the extent to which employers recognise and act on “business case” incentives for implementing working‐time flexibility for those wishing to develop career paths…

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Gender and feminine identities – women as managers in a UK academic institution

Vincenza Priola

The paper considers gender identities in higher education. It examines how people involved in university life engage in (re)creating gender identities and in (re)producing…

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Encouraging more female quantity surveying graduates to enter the construction industry in Singapore

Florence Yean Yng Ling, Yeu Pei Poh

This research investigates the barriers that are preventing female undergraduates who major in quantity surveying from entering the construction industry on graduation. Possible…

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ISSN:

0964-9425

Renamed to:

Gender in Management

Online date, start – end:

1985 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited