The Construction of Management: Competence and Gender Issues at Work

The Construction of Management: Competence and Gender Issues at Work

by Brownen Ann Rees
The Construction of Management: Competence and Gender Issues at Work

The Construction of Management: Competence and Gender Issues at Work

by Brownen Ann Rees

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Overview

Despite continuing equal opportunity approaches, women are still significantly under-represented at senior management levels and earn less than male colleagues. The author questions whether competence systems - developed and implemented in the workplace to provide objective measurement of management performance - contribute to, rather than improve, women's disadvantaged position in the workplace.

Drawing together the threads of critical theory, feminism and post-modernism into a new conceptual framework, the book provides an exciting departure from existing methods of analysis and points a new and challenging way forward for future researchers in management.

The Construction of Management is a rich and lively work, providing innovative theoretical and methodological approaches as well as practical solutions. In this way, the book will appeal to scholars of business and management, industrial relations and gender studies as well as business managers and consultants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843762287
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 01/26/2004
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bronwen Ann Rees, Senior Research Fellow, Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword Introduction 1. Ways of Thinking About Women at Work: Building a Theoretical Perspective 2. A Gendered Sense of Self 3. Interpreting Organisational Life 4. The Birth of the Competent Manager 5. Competent Organisations 6. Competence as Discipline 7. Writing Out Gender 8. Competence: Empowerment Rather Than Control 9. Finding a Way Forward: Competence as Organisational Learning 10. Embodying the Subject: Integrating Separation and Connection Afterword Appendices References Index
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