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Managing Gender Diversity in Asia
A Research Companion
9781847206442 Edward Elgar Publishing
This timely Companion examines the unique codes and processes of managing gender diversity, equality and inclusion in Asia.
Managing Gender Diversity in Asia covers the whole geography of Asia through chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and thus provides an authoritative tool for a critical and evidence based understanding of gender diversity management in Asia. The distinctive nature of Asian institutional structures, approaches and processes are examined in order to account for variations in representation and inclusion at work for women and men.
Managing Gender Diversity in Asia covers the whole geography of Asia through chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and thus provides an authoritative tool for a critical and evidence based understanding of gender diversity management in Asia. The distinctive nature of Asian institutional structures, approaches and processes are examined in order to account for variations in representation and inclusion at work for women and men.
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This timely Companion examines the unique codes and processes of managing gender diversity, equality and inclusion in Asia.
Managing Gender Diversity in Asia covers the whole geography of Asia through chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and thus provides an authoritative tool for a critical and evidence based understanding of gender diversity management in Asia. The distinctive nature of Asian institutional structures, approaches and processes are examined in order to account for variations in representation and inclusion at work for women and men.
This comprehensive Companion will make ideal reading for researchers, postgraduate students and practitioners who wish to understand the methodological and thematic idiosyncrasies of researching gender diversity management in organisational settings.
Managing Gender Diversity in Asia covers the whole geography of Asia through chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and thus provides an authoritative tool for a critical and evidence based understanding of gender diversity management in Asia. The distinctive nature of Asian institutional structures, approaches and processes are examined in order to account for variations in representation and inclusion at work for women and men.
This comprehensive Companion will make ideal reading for researchers, postgraduate students and practitioners who wish to understand the methodological and thematic idiosyncrasies of researching gender diversity management in organisational settings.
Critical Acclaim
‘This volume is a valuable addition to the field of equal opportunities and diversity management with a focus on gender which intersects with national culture, religious beliefs, labour market environment and state of economic development of a large number of Asian countries, many of which have remained under-studied. The volume will be useful as supplementary readings and case study materials for undergraduate and postgraduate learning, as well as for researchers and practitioners who may be interested in the topic and the region.’
– Fang Lee Cooke, Personnel Review
‘Managing Gender Diversity in Asia is as timely as it is important. Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Jawad Syed raise the set of issues that all of us, managers and scholars, need to ponder and address if we are to have a 21st century defined by equity.’
– Nancy J. Adler, McGill University, Canada
– Fang Lee Cooke, Personnel Review
‘Managing Gender Diversity in Asia is as timely as it is important. Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Jawad Syed raise the set of issues that all of us, managers and scholars, need to ponder and address if we are to have a 21st century defined by equity.’
– Nancy J. Adler, McGill University, Canada
Contributors
Contributors: H. Abdallah, H. Al-Dajani, F. Ali, N. Aminudin, S.S. Andaleeb, R.J. Burke, N. Courmadias, L. Fiksenbaum, Y. Fujimoto, C.E.J. Härtel, D. Jamali, M. Koyuncu, B.D. Metcalfe, J. Nolan, M.F. Özbilgin, C. Rowley, G. Strachan, J. Syed, A. Vo, J.Q. Wei, V. Yukongdi, T. Zheng
Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction: Theorising and Managing Gender Diversity in the Asian Context
Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Jawad Syed
2. Diversity and Inequality Among Women in Employment in the Arab Middle East Region: A New Research Agenda
Haya Al-Dajani
3. A Comparative Study of EEO In Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
Faiza Ali
4. Employee Involvement in Malaysia: Gender Differences and Similarities
Norsiah Aminudin
5. Participation in the Workplace in Bangladesh: Gender Integration Issues for Organizational Leaders
Syed Saad Andaleeb
6. Gender Differences in Work Experiences, Satisfactions and Well-being Among Manufacturing Managers in Turkey
Ronald J. Burke, Mustafa Koyuncu and Lisa Fiksenbaum
7. Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law: Implications for Diversity Management in Japan
Nadine Courmadias, Yuka Fujimoto and Charmine E.J. Härtel
8. Diversity Management Rhetoric versus Reality: Insights from the Lebanese Context
Dima Jamali and Hanin Abdallah
9. Reflections on Difference: Women, Islamic Feminism and Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe
10. Gender and Equality of Opportunity in China’s Labour Market
Jane Nolan
11. Managing Diversity: Women Managers in Asia
Chris Rowley, Vimolwan Yukongdi and Jean Qi Wei
12. From Gender Empowerment to Gender Diversity: Measuring the Gender Gap in Muslim Majority Countries
Jawad Syed
13. Gender Equity in a Male-dominated Industry: The Case of the Steel Industry in Vietnam
Anne Vo and Glenda Strachan
14. State Management of the Sex Industry in China’s Past and Present
Tiantian Zheng
Index
1. Introduction: Theorising and Managing Gender Diversity in the Asian Context
Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Jawad Syed
2. Diversity and Inequality Among Women in Employment in the Arab Middle East Region: A New Research Agenda
Haya Al-Dajani
3. A Comparative Study of EEO In Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
Faiza Ali
4. Employee Involvement in Malaysia: Gender Differences and Similarities
Norsiah Aminudin
5. Participation in the Workplace in Bangladesh: Gender Integration Issues for Organizational Leaders
Syed Saad Andaleeb
6. Gender Differences in Work Experiences, Satisfactions and Well-being Among Manufacturing Managers in Turkey
Ronald J. Burke, Mustafa Koyuncu and Lisa Fiksenbaum
7. Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law: Implications for Diversity Management in Japan
Nadine Courmadias, Yuka Fujimoto and Charmine E.J. Härtel
8. Diversity Management Rhetoric versus Reality: Insights from the Lebanese Context
Dima Jamali and Hanin Abdallah
9. Reflections on Difference: Women, Islamic Feminism and Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe
10. Gender and Equality of Opportunity in China’s Labour Market
Jane Nolan
11. Managing Diversity: Women Managers in Asia
Chris Rowley, Vimolwan Yukongdi and Jean Qi Wei
12. From Gender Empowerment to Gender Diversity: Measuring the Gender Gap in Muslim Majority Countries
Jawad Syed
13. Gender Equity in a Male-dominated Industry: The Case of the Steel Industry in Vietnam
Anne Vo and Glenda Strachan
14. State Management of the Sex Industry in China’s Past and Present
Tiantian Zheng
Index