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Gender and management : knowledge into practice.
Title:
Gender and management : knowledge into practice.
Author:
Fielden, Dr Sandra.
ISBN:
9781845444228
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (48 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Abstracts & keywords -- Editorial -- The fallacy of integration: work and non-work in professional services -- Affirmative action or managing diversity: what is the future of equal opportunity policies in organisations? -- Executive leadership roles in the Australian Public Service -- E-mentoring for aspiring women managers -- Occupational pressures in banking: gender differences -- Bookshelf.
Abstract:
Many organisations are encouraging their staff to integrate work and non-work, but a qualitative study of young professionals found that many crave greater segregation rather than more integration. Most wished to build boundaries to separate the two and simplify a complex world. Where working practices render traditional boundaries of time and space ineffective, this population seems to create new idiosyncratic boundaries to segregate work from nonwork. These idiosyncratic boundaries depended on age, culture and life-stage though for most of this population there was no appreciable gender difference in attitudes to segregating work and nonwork. Gender differences only became noticeable for parents. A matrix defining the dimensions to these boundaries is proposed that may advance understanding of how individuals separate their work and personal lives. In turn, this may facilitate the development of policies and practices to integrate work and non-work that meet individual as well as organisational needs.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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