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Women and management education: has anything changed?

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posted on 2025-05-08, 16:00 authored by Julia Connell, Suzanne RyanSuzanne Ryan
This study investigates the experiences of women undertaking management related postgraduate programmes with a particular focus on whether and how these programmes accommodate their learning preferences and needs. It is intended that the findings will help to provide recommendations for improving curriculum design and pedagogy. As a number of issues have been raised previously with regard to women and management education, this study also set out to consider whether anything has changed since previous studies were published. Data was drawn from focus groups conducted in a NSW based graduate school of business and was analysed using a relational framework. Findings highlight the need for awareness raising with regard to gender equity amongst the mainly male academics employed in business schools, as well as the effectiveness of group learning for female students from a teaching, learning and management development perspective.

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Source title

Proceedings of the 25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Conference

Name of conference

25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Conference: The Future of Work and Organisations

Location

Wellington, New Zealand

Start date

2011-12-06

End date

2011-12-09

Publisher

Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM)

Place published

Wellington, New Zealand

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Newcastle Business School

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