An exploration of the current under‐representation of senior women managers in Australian universities

Author:

Tilbrook Kerry E.

Abstract

More than a decade after Australian universities first responded to the requirements of the EEO/AA legislative framework, women remain marginalised and seriously under‐ represented in Australian universities. This paper provides a snapshot of the current status of women’s participation in the senior levels of universities and examines some of the reasons why universities are still providing a “chilly climate” for women and other minority actors. It is argued that Australian universities can no longer afford to frustrate, alienate and marginalise some of their most creative organisational actors when they are facing a new era of rapid change and competition.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Gender Studies

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