A Tendency to Essentialism? Discourses about Women’s Leadership
The main objective of this research is to identify the women’s leadership model diffused through management literature in order to determine if there is a pre-eminence of essentialist and exclusionary principles in its sense. Through the Appraisal Theory and by analyzing a recent management literatu...
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doaj-ccb81ea113dc4defa6e4942ae2d928902020-11-25T03:28:58ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602020-07-01913013010.3390/socsci9080130A Tendency to Essentialism? Discourses about Women’s LeadershipMaria Medina-Vicent0Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Universitat Jaume I, E-12071 Castelló de la Plana, SpainThe main objective of this research is to identify the women’s leadership model diffused through management literature in order to determine if there is a pre-eminence of essentialist and exclusionary principles in its sense. Through the Appraisal Theory and by analyzing a recent management literature sample, the values associated with the women’s leadership model are identified, and a conclusion about their essentialist character is reached. The initial hypothesis is that the women’s leadership model, disseminated to professional women through management literature, contains an essentialist character that reproduces gender dichotomies and the rational homo oeconomicus model by hindering gender equality and the development of egalitarian leadership models from being accomplished.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/9/8/130essentialismwomen’s leadershipmanagement literatureneoliberalism |
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A Tendency to Essentialism? Discourses about Women’s Leadership |
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The main objective of this research is to identify the women’s leadership model diffused through management literature in order to determine if there is a pre-eminence of essentialist and exclusionary principles in its sense. Through the Appraisal Theory and by analyzing a recent management literature sample, the values associated with the women’s leadership model are identified, and a conclusion about their essentialist character is reached. The initial hypothesis is that the women’s leadership model, disseminated to professional women through management literature, contains an essentialist character that reproduces gender dichotomies and the rational homo oeconomicus model by hindering gender equality and the development of egalitarian leadership models from being accomplished. |
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