List of publications for Women+ ERG Network Event
Dutch Network of Women Professors
November 28, 2024
Please note: this list is random and certainly not exhaustive. There is an incredible amount of interesting literature on this topic. This list is an interesting yet very limited collection of national and international literature on various subjects related to the importance of (academic) women's networks and women and networking. Copy the content of this page and save it somewhere, or save the link in your favorites.
Women in academia: An analysis through a scoping review
This study explores factors influencing gender inequality in academic institutions and highlights the role of networks in career advancement and leadership. It discusses the cultural and structural barriers women face in academia. Source.
Gender, networks, and academic leadership: a systematic review
A systematic review of 35 articles analyzing how networks contribute to leadership development in academia and how gender impacts access to networks and promotion opportunities. Source.
Women in Science: understanding the impact of networks on performance and behaviour
This research area focuses on how the position and diversity of women in scientific networks influence their performance and behavior, with a specific focus on STEM fields. Source.
Community voices: the importance of diverse networks in academic mentoring
This publication emphasizes the importance of inclusive networks in mentoring programs to advance the academic careers of women and underrepresented groups. Source.
The role of women scholars in collaborative networks
A study applying network analysis to explore the role of women scientists in collaborations and their contributions to research outputs. Source.
Women’s networks as a diversity tool in organizations
This article discusses how women’s networks can contribute to diversity in organizations and explores their collaboration with other organizational departments. It also provides recommendations for improving the effectiveness of such networks. Source.
Gender subtext revisited
Examines unconscious mechanisms in organizations that sustain inequality and how women’s networks can help break these barriers. Source.
The strategic value of women’s networks
Focuses on the impact of women’s networks on career development and organizational change within Dutch companies. Source.
Walking the Tightrope: Constructing Gender and Professional Identities in Account Management
Discusses how women navigate gender and identity within professional networks dominated by men. Source.
These publications demonstrate how networks are crucial for overcoming structural barriers and strengthening women’s positions in academia, offering insights into strategies for promoting gender equality.
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