女性会计和金融教授如何发展和利用她们的资本来促进职业发展?

Meredith Tharapos, Brendan T. O'Connell, Nicola Beatson, Paul de Lange
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这项研究考察了女性在会计和金融学术界担任教授的职业历程,重点关注各种形式资本的潜在影响。尽管有各种机构倡议减少性别不平衡,但由于教授级别的妇女人数很少,因此对她们的职业进行审查至关重要。我们利用布迪厄的工作和性别资本的研究来解释资本在澳大利亚大学会计和金融女教授职业生涯中的影响和相互作用。我们的主要发现表明,女教授利用各种形式的社会资本来推进自己的职业发展,包括与导师建立联系,后者向她们传授游戏规则,并将她们介绍给学术领域有影响力的人物。受访者通过机构和个人的支持和资源来利用经济资本来推进他们的职业发展,并通过出版物等有价值的文物和与世界知名学者的专业联系来增强他们的社会和文化资本。在性别资本方面,我们发现受访者提到了女性资本和女性资本给他们带来的优势。本研究对学术工作场所的性别研究文献做出了贡献,并强调了性别资本对职业发展的重要性。
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How do women accounting and finance professors develop and leverage their capitals for career advancement?
This study examines women's career journeys to professorship in accounting and finance academia with a focus on the potential influence of various forms of capitals. Given the dearth of women at professorial level despite various institutional initiatives to reduce gender imbalances, it is critical that their careers be examined. We utilise the work of Bourdieu and studies on gender capital to interpret the influence and interplay of capitals within the career journeys of accounting and finance women professors from Australian universities. Our key findings show that women professors utilised various forms of social capital to advance their careers, including connecting with mentors who taught them the rules of the game and introduced them to powerful actors in the academic field. Interviewees leveraged economic capital through institutional and personal support and resources to progress their career and to enhance their social and cultural capital through valuable artefacts such as publications, and professional connections to world-renowned scholars. Turning to gender capital, we found that interviewees referred to the advantages flowing to them from both female capital and feminine capital. This study contributes to the literature on gender in the academic workplace and highlights the importance of gender capital to career progression.
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