The content analysis of the tweets captured the focus and efforts of organizational and HRD leaders to advance women in India. We also identified women CEOs from practitioner literature to offer growing evidence of their impact on organizations and society. Finally, we offered recommendations for ...
From Vedic culture to the entry of new religions in the form of Christianity and Islam, we encapsulated various traditional dimensions of religions that are relevant for women’s aspirations to become leaders. In this chapter, we explored in detail dominant Indian religions, such as Hinduism and ...
Culture Name Indian, Hindu, Bharati Orientation Identification. India constitutes the largest part of the subcontinental land mass of South Asia, an area it shares with six other countries, including Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It has highly variable landforms, that range from torrid ...
If we turn back the pages of the “Indian history”, we would be greatly amazed to see the wonders done by women leaders in India. Not only in education, but also in various other fields such as sports, industrial, aeronautics, medicines, music, and many others, they have superbly excel...
Campaign India speaks to women leaders in the industry about the challenges they faced to get to where they are, and how they continue to face and fight stereotypes.whatsapp 0 whatsapp 0 Facebook 0 Tweet 0 linkedin 0 Clockwise from top left: Anisha Iyer, Manisha Kapoor,Kopal Naithani, ...
In India, Women Leaders Have a LegacyALISON STEWART
2013. Women political leaders, corruption and learning: evidence from a large public program in India. Work. Pap., Int. Growth Cent., London Sch. Econ.Afridi, Farzana, Vegard Iversen, and M. R. Sharan, "Women Political Leaders, Corruption and Learning: Evidence from a Large Public Program...
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Women and Science Education in India :A Saga of Marginalization Science has traditionally been a male preserve. Socio-religious prejudices kept science education out of bounds for vast majority of women in India. Even t... P Ghosh - 《Science & Culture》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 加载更多研究...
Despite growing numbers of women leaders decades, there has never been more than 17 countries with women in the highest positions of power in a single year, which is less than 10% of the number of men who have held these positions (as today, there are 193 UN member states). Records ...