<i>'This rare and insightful compilation brings a unique and relatively understudied perspective to the extant gender in management/leadership literature: the role of men in fostering gender equality. The chapters provide rich discussions of gendered organizational cultures, male privilege, masculinities at work and their consequences, and how men can serve as allies to women's advancement and development on a number of fronts including redesigning work supports for improved work-life integration, preventing violence against women and girls, dismantling discrimination, and forestalling backlash.'</i><br /> --Diana Bilimoria, Case Western Reserve University, US<p><i>'A book on gender in organisations usually focuses on women. This one doesn't. Men and masculinities play centre stage in explaining how women (and sometimes men) are disadvantaged at work. The book does not position men as the bad guys. There are many examples of how men act as allies to women. A novel approach and a welcome addition to gender scholars. A great read!'</i><br /> --Susan Vinnicombe, OBE, Cranfield University, UK and Simmons University, US</p>

Diversifying the workforce is becoming increasingly important, with gender equality being a central feature of overall equality. Men seem to be part of the problem and a necessary part of the solution. This collection ties these themes together in the context of talent management and organizational effectiveness. Talented women continue to have difficulty advancing their careers in organizations wordwide. Organizations and their cultures were created by men, for men and reflect the wider patriarchal society. As a consequence, some women are disadvantaged and face barriers to advancement. Burke and Major present an examination of men, masculinity and gendered organizational cultures to get both a better understanding of why women have made such slow progress and ways in which men can become allies and champions of women, supporting their advancement and workplace equality. By taking an unusual approach to the subject of gender equality, this topical book will be a refreshing read for st
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Diversifying the workforce is becoming increasingly important, with gender equality being a central feature of overall equality. Men seem to be part of the problem and a necessary part of the solution. This collection ties these themes together in the context of talent management and organizational effectiveness.
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Contents: PART I: MEN SUPPORTING WOMEN-SETTING THE STAGE 1. Advancing Women’s Careers: Why Men Matter Ronald J. Burke and Debra A. Major PART II: MASCULINITY AND ITS DISCONTENTS 2. The Gender Role Socialization of Boys to Men Ronald F. Levant and Thomas J. Rankin 3. Taking the Obvious Apart: Critical Approaches to Men, Masculinities and the Gendered Dynamics of Leadership David L. Collinson and Jeff Hearn 4. The Imperative for Servant Leadership: Reflections on the (Enduring) Dysfunctions of Corporate Masculinity Mark Maier 5. Relations, Emotions and Differences: Re-gendering Emotional Labor in the Context of Men Doing Care Ruth Simpson 6. Men, Masculinity, Well-being and Health Ronald J. Burke 7. The Causes and Consequences of Workaholism Shahnaz Aziz and Benjamin Uhrich PART III: GENDERED ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURES AND MALE PRIVILEGE 8. Gendered Organizational Cultures, Structures and Processes: The Cultural Exclusion of Women in Organizations Sarah Rutherford 9. Is This a Man’s World? Obstacles to Women’s Success in Male-typed Domains Suzette Caleo and Madeline E. Heilman 10. Unspeakable Masculinities in Business Schools Elisabeth Kelan 11. Male Backlash: Penalties for Men Who Violate Gender Stereotypes Corinne A. Moss-Racusin 12. Stereotype Threat Impacts on Women in the Workforce Valerie N. Streets and Hannah-Hanh D. Nguyen 13. .Barriers to Women in Science: Examining the Interplay between Individual and Gendered Institutional Research Cultures on Women Scientists Desired Futures Susan Schick Case and Bonnie A. Richley 14. Individual, Organizational and Societal Backlash Against Women Ronald J. Burke PART IV: MEN AS ALLIES: SIGNS OF PROGRESS 15. How Can Men and Women be Allies in Achieving Work–Family Balance? The Role of Coping in Facilitating Positive Crossover Michael L. Litano, Dante P. Myers and Debra A. Major 16. Engaging Men through Inclusive Leadership Jeanine Prime, Mike Otterman and Liz Salib 17. Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls Michael Flood
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'This rare and insightful compilation brings a unique and relatively understudied perspective to the extant gender in management/leadership literature: the role of men in fostering gender equality. The chapters provide rich discussions of gendered organizational cultures, male privilege, masculinities at work and their consequences, and how men can serve as allies to women's advancement and development on a number of fronts including redesigning work supports for improved work-life integration, preventing violence against women and girls, dismantling discrimination, and forestalling backlash.' --Diana Bilimoria, Case Western Reserve University, US'A book on gender in organisations usually focuses on women. This one doesn't. Men and masculinities play centre stage in explaining how women (and sometimes men) are disadvantaged at work. The book does not position men as the bad guys. There are many examples of how men act as allies to women. A novel approach and a welcome addition to gender scholars. A great read!' --Susan Vinnicombe, OBE, Cranfield University, UK and Simmons University, US
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781955697
Publisert
2014-01-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
456

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Edited by the late Ronald J. Burke, formerly Professor Emeritus, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada and Debra A. Major, Professor of Psychology and Associate Chair for Research, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, US