1. Career mobility from associate to full professor in academia
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Christine Teelken, Claire Rosenmöller, Yvette Taminiau, Organization Sciences, Network Institute, and Organization & Processes of Organizing in Society (OPOS)
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ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Higher education ,SDG 5 - Gender Equality ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Organizational culture ,Gender studies ,Education ,Politics ,0502 economics and business ,Multi method research ,Gender bias ,Sociology ,business ,0503 education ,050203 business & management - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to gain a deeper understanding of gender stereotypes in academia by examining the informal aspects of the university as an organisation. We do so by using the concept of ‘micro-political practices related to recruitment and progression in higher education institutions’. To increase our comprehension, we conducted multi-method research that included the IAT test, a vignette study, and in-depth interviews at one university in the Netherlands. Our findings demonstrate the importance of unconscious stereotypes that create a divide between both male and female respondents. We explain how unconscious stereotypes permeate micro-political practices at the university under study. Consequently, we discuss whether our case represents a gendered organisation, which reproduces male organisational features in regard to recruitment and career progression. Our multi-method approach creates additional depth for our findings, reconfirming the importance of combining different data sources.
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- 2021
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