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Gender and leadership : four contemporaneous Queens Regnant

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Gender and leadership : four contemporaneous Queens Regnant
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The paper begins by citing recent statistics as to the proportion of female leaders in business and the profession, which indicate while there has been progress a “glass ceiling” remains. To explicate the latter phenomena the paper draws on historical records to examine the leadership qualities of four European Queens who lived contemporaneously: Mary Tudor; Elizabeth Tudor, Mary, Queen of Scots; and Catherine de Medici. We seek to add a contribution to debates about female leadership and uti...

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06 Dec, 2017
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K Hooper / K Van Peursem / N Harnisch
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https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Gender_and_leadership_four_contemporaneous_...
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Gender / Leadership / Instutions / Queens / History / Difference / Algebra and Number Theory

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