Women in leadership : biblical and contemporary perspectives / Stefanie Ertel, Doris Gomez, Kathleen Patterson, editors.

This book offers a biblically-based and research-centered exploration of the unique and important role of women in leadership across multiple domains. Divided into two sections, the chapters begin by examining biblical examples of women in leadership, such as Esther and the woman of Proverbs 31, and...

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Other Authors: Ertel, Stefanie (Editor), Gomez, Doris (Editor), Patterson, Kathleen (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Series:Christian faith perspectives in leadership and business
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book offers a biblically-based and research-centered exploration of the unique and important role of women in leadership across multiple domains. Divided into two sections, the chapters begin by examining biblical examples of women in leadership, such as Esther and the woman of Proverbs 31, and passages focused on women, such as 1 Timothy 2 and Romans 16, before presenting contemporary perspectives with discussions on topics such as submission, DEI, and work-life balance. Taking a neutral position not siding with feminist or patriarchal extremes, this book will contribute to debates on leadership and gender in the fields of organizational behaviour, HRM, I/O psychology, and gender studies. Stefanie Ertel is the Dean of Distance Education, a Program Director, Professor, and Brand Director at Manna University. Doris Gomez, PhD, is Dean of the School of Business & Leadership at Regent University. Kathleen Patterson, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Doctor of the Strategic Leadership program at Regent University.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 298 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:References -- 5 Positive Gender Identity for Women in Leadership: Examining and Embracing Experiential Learning through Deborah as a Mother in Israel -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Social Identity Theory Background -- 5.3 Gender as Social Identity in Organizational Leadershi pages 5-4 Leadership Theory and Role Alignment -- 5.5 Gender Diversity and Leadership in Organizations -- 5.6 Deborah as a Model of Gender Diversity in Leadershi pages 5-7 A Mother in Israel-And the Workplace -- 5.8 Toward a Fulfilling Vocation for Women in Leadershi pages 5-9 Conclusion -- References.
ISBN:9783031500169
3031500164
ISSN:2946-4587
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