The problem with women: a feminist interrogation of management textbooks

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q1 HISTORY
K. Williams, A. Mills
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ABSTRACT Through an examination of management textbooks, beginning in 1950 and continuing to 2012, the authors chart the socio-political and historical context upon which the management texts were written and tease out the ways that women have been socially constructed as a problem to be managed. The study explores how the problem with women arose and how it has been maintained in organizational settings. The study undertakes a feminist interrogation to understand the systematic ways that roles and identities for women have been structured to both describe women negatively, limit and exclude them, and why such structures are durable. Additionally, the article asserts that the subtle shift from women as problem (collective), to a woman manager (as individual, as exceptional) and women as either the same or different from men, serves to blind us to the possibility of female governance.
女性问题:女性主义对管理学教科书的质疑
摘要通过对1950年至2012年管理学教科书的研究,作者绘制了管理学教科书所依据的社会政治和历史背景图,并梳理出女性在社会上被构建为一个需要管理的问题的方式。这项研究探讨了妇女问题是如何产生的,以及它是如何在组织环境中得到维护的。这项研究对女性主义进行了审问,以了解女性的角色和身份是如何被系统化地描述、限制和排斥女性的,以及为什么这种结构是持久的。此外,文章断言,从女性作为问题(集体),到女性管理者(作为个人,作为例外),以及女性与男性相同或不同的微妙转变,使我们对女性治理的可能性视而不见。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Management & Organizational History (M&OH) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high quality, original, academic research concerning historical approaches to the study of management, organizations and organizing. The journal addresses issues from all areas of management, organization studies, and related fields. The unifying theme of M&OH is its historical orientation. The journal is both empirical and theoretical. It seeks to advance innovative historical methods. It facilitates interdisciplinary dialogue, especially between business and management history and organization theory. The ethos of M&OH is reflective, ethical, imaginative, critical, inter-disciplinary, and international, as well as historical in orientation.
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