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As we begin the third decade of the twenty-first century, women have entered the workplace in unprecedented numbers, are now outperforming men in terms of educational qualifications, and are excelling across a range of professional fields. Yet men continue to occupy the positions of real power in large corporations. This book draws on unique, unprecedented access to Chairs of FTSE 350 Chairs, boardroom aspirants and executive head-hunters, to explain why this is the case. The analysis it presents establishes that the relative absence of women in boardroom roles is not explained by their lack of relevant skills, experience or ambition, but instead by their exclusion from the powerful male-dominated networks of key organisational decision-makers. It is from within these networks that candidates are sourced, endorsed, sponsored, and championed. Yet women's efforts to penetrate these networks are instead likely to trap them into network relationships that will be of little value in helping them to fulfil their career aspirations. The analysis also identifies why women struggle to gain access to these networks, and in doing so, it demonstrates that the network trap in which women find themselves will not be overcome simply by encouraging them to change their networking behaviours. Instead, there is a need for a fundamental reconsideration of how boardroom recruitment and selection is conducted and regulated, to ensure the development of a more open, transparent and equitable process.Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer Verlag, Singapore
ISBN-139789811508776
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046690222
Product Key Features
Number of Pages140 Pages
Publication NameThe Network Trap: Why Women Struggle to Make It Into the Boardroom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGovernment, Zoology, Management
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
AuthorKim Hoque, Deborah Dean, Meryl Bushell
SeriesWork, Organization, and Employment
Dimensions
Item Height235 mm
Item Weight401 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureSingapore
Title_AuthorDeborah Dean, Kim Hoque, Meryl Bushell