Addressing the queen bee syndrome in academia : searching for sisterhood in the professoriate / edited by Karis L. Clarke and Noran L. Moffett.

"The implications of the Queen Bee Syndrome matter greatly in higher education as women in higher education come well prepared; however, they may not be ready for the lack of support from female colleagues and may have increased intentions to quit their current jobs in response to unpleasant ex...

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Clarke, Karis, 1979- (Editor), Moffett, Noran L., 1962- (Editor)
Hōputu: iPukapuka
Reo:English
I whakaputaina: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, 2023.
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Urunga tuihono:IGI Global e-Book Collection
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Whakarāpopototanga:"The implications of the Queen Bee Syndrome matter greatly in higher education as women in higher education come well prepared; however, they may not be ready for the lack of support from female colleagues and may have increased intentions to quit their current jobs in response to unpleasant experiences. Due to this, further study is required in order to improve workplace culture in higher education.Addressing the Queen Bee Syndrome in Academia discusses the Queen Bee Syndrome and the relationships between women in higher education settings, as well as their paths to leadership positions. Covering key topics such as bullying, sisterhood, intimidation, and gender bias, this premier reference source is ideal for administrators, policymakers, scholars, researchers, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students."--Publisher's website.
Whakaahuatanga ōkiko:1 online resource
Rārangi puna kōrero:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1668477173
9781668477175
1668477181
9781668477182
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