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Robin Selzer, Amy Howton and Felicia Wallace
As recent graduates of a women?s-only leadership development program in higher education in the United States, we used autoethnography as a research methodology to provide critical insight into effective women?s leadership programming and evaluation. The...
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Nova Yohana Kaligis,Grace. J. Soputan,Aditya Pandowo
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This study aims to determine the women leadership behavior in the Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency (BKPSDM) of South East Minahasa Regency. This study made use a qualitative approach with descriptive methods and identified two key informa...
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Sami Jabarkhail
This research provides an exploratory analysis of how Muslim women perceive servant leadership in the context of Mosque. The study consists of 8 long interviews with Muslim women, and conceptualizes sources of servant leadership in the context of Mosque ...
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Heather Inez Ricks Scott
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Heather Inez Ricks Scott
While women have made strides in leadership in the higher education sector there continues to be dismal representation of women in executive level roles of governance at colleges and universities. This article presents findings from a study that explored...
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Karen Longman, Jessica Daniels, Debbie Lamm Bray and Wendy Liddell
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Robin Selzer, Amy Howton and Felicia Wallace
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Rufaida Setyawati, Ma'ruf Akbar, Muchlis R. Luddin
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The research is conduted to find the relationship between organizational culture, ob statistifaction, and the attitude of lecturers who were not serving in leadership, both structural and functional positions toward women?s leadership on organizational c...
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Ala?a Saleh Alshdiefat, Ahlam Ammar Sharif, Noor-Alhuda Mohammad Abu Ghunmi, Angela Lee and Muhammad Qasim Rana
The persistent underrepresentation of women in leadership positions within the construction industry remains a global concern. In Jordan, despite comprising 60.45% and 22.4% of the total workforce of architects and civil engineers, respectively, women?s ...
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LYDIA KANELLI KYVELO KOKKALIALI,Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni
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One manifestation of women?s leadership is their representation in politics. Although regulation for their participation is implemented, representation in elected office is lower than anticipated. This article discusses women?s representation as le...
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Polly Parker, Belinda Hewitt, Jennifer Witheriff and Amy Cooper
The underrepresentation of women in senior positions continues to be a major challenge in higher education and most other industries. In Australia, the career trajectory for academic women stalls at a lower level than that of their male counterparts. Con...
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Azzah Alsubaie and Karen Jones
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Amani Al-Serhan, Raeda Saada and Niveen Alsayyed
Ever since gaining approval to be admitted to the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF), Jordanian women have become more visible in this sector. Women were recruited in various fields across the military, including administrative posts, education, and human reso...
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Peter Nientied,Merita Toska
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In to-day?s dynamic business world, a trend is towards more flexible organisations with enhanced autonomy and self-leadership of employees and teams. This study introduces the concepts of self-leadership and empowering leadership in the Western Balkans. ...
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Anne Vicary and Karen Jones
This article is concerned with the implications of casual, non-permanent forms of employment that have become a common cultural practice in higher education. It proposes that contractual terms of employment have important implications for women and leade...
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Simonetta Manfredi
This article argues that Higher Education Institutions should adopt positive action in recruitment and promotion to tackle women?s under-representation in senior leadership roles. In a tie-break situation where two candidates are ?as qualified as each ot...
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Romsa Endrekson
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Village Government or also called Pemdes is a government agency tasked with managing village-level regions. This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of the progressive innovative leadership style of the village government on decision making...
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Margaret Dale Woosnam
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Of the 114 accredited architecture programs within colleges and universities across America, only 18 (or 16%) employed females at the highest administrative positions as deans, directors, chairs, or heads at the time this study was conducted. Despite ...
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Patricia Shanley,Fatima Cristina da Silva,Trilby MacDonald,Murilo da Serra Silva
Since the death of Chico Mendes three decades ago, nearly half of the Amazon forest area has been conserved through the collective sacrifice and struggle of thousands of forest-reliant families in Brazil, twined with political will and dense scientific a...
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