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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Diversity quotas, diverse perspectives : the case of gender.
1. Affirmative action programs. 2. Sex discrimination in employment.
I. Groschl, Stefan. II. Takagi, Junko.
331.133dc23
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Grschl, Stefan.
Diversity quotas, diverse perspectives : the case of gender / by Stefan Grschl and Junko Takagi.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-3619-5 (hardback : alk. paper)
1. Womens rights. 2. Equality. 3. Reverse discrimination. I.Takagi, Junko. II. Title.
HQ1236.G69 2011
323.34dc23
2012004311
ISBN 9781409436195 (hbk)
ISBN 9781315577739 (ebk)
About the Contributors
Laurent Bibard is Professor and former Dean of MBA programmes at the ESSEC Business School, France/Singapore. Laurent holds a PhD in Economics and a PhD in Political Philosophy. His research is based on this twofold education questioning management from a philosophical perspective, and exploring philosophical thoughts through management experiences and practices. His most recent research focuses on organizational vigilance interpreted as the organizational conditions favouring collective as well as individual mindfulness on one hand, and gender relations on the other hand. Laurent practices what he teaches. He consults, coaches and accompanies business leaders in organizational change processes. Laurent has frequently been a guest speaker in internationally renowned business schools such as Mannheim Business School (Germany), UQAM (Canada) and Keio Business School (Japan). His most recent publications include Conducting Business in Viet-Nam: A Brief for International Managers (2012) and Towards a Phenomenology of Management: From Modelling to Day-to-Day Moral Sensemaking Cognition (2011). Two of Laurents books are currently being translated, Sexualit et Mondialisation (2010) (Sexuality and Globalization) into English, and La Sagesse et le Feminine (2005) (Wisdom and Feminity) into Japanese. For a detailed list of publications please see http://www.essec.fr/professeurs/laurent-bibard.
Elena Doldor is a Senior Research Fellow at Cranfields International Centre for Women Leaders, where she earned her PhD. Her research interests lie in two core areas: organizational politics and gender diversity at leadership levels. Elenas research examines the notion of political maturation, by exploring how male and female managers develop willingness and ability to engage in organizational politics. She is also involved in research projects examining diversity on public and private sector boards of directors in the UK and internationally, including Cranfields annual Female FTSE Report. Elena presents her research frequently at international conferences in the UK and abroad. After being presented a Fulbright Award, she spent the academic year 20072008 as a visiting researcher in Northwestern University, USA. Elena is a reviewer for academic journals such as the Journal of Business Ethics and Gender and Work and Organization, and is a member of the American Academy of Management and the British Academy of Management.
Suzette Dyer is a senior lecturer with the Waikato Management School at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. She teaches career development studies, organizational behaviour and feminist organization studies. Her research interests include understanding the impact of the global context on career and community, human resources management and understanding gendered organizations. Suzette can be contacted on sdyer@waikato.ac.nz.
Patricia Gabaldn is currently Associate Professor of Economics at IE Business School, Spain. She holds a PhD in Economics and has developed her research career around the role of women in the economy, gender equality policies, female patterns of consumption and gender differences in the uses of time. She has more than 12 years of diversified experience in research and project development of gender and other social sciences projects from the economic point of view. Patricia is a researcher and academic responsible for the Centre for Diversity in Management at the IE Business School., Patricia is a graduate in Economics of the University of Alcala (Spain), from where she received her PhD in Economics in 2005. She also holds a MSc in Leisure Management from the University of Deusto, Spain. Patricia has participated in UN Woman in Spain and the Global Compact Initiative by the UN as member of the womens empowerment discussion group. She is member of the Academic Committee of The Gender Equality Project, certifying companies progress on gender equality in equal pay for equivalent work, recruitment and promotion, training and mentoring, worklife balance and company culture. She has also participated in the Global Roundtable on Board Diversity organized by the Corporate Women Directors International and the International Finance Corporation by the World Bank.
Stefan Grschl is Associate Professor of Human Resources Management and Co-Chair of Leadership and Diversity in the Faculty of Management at ESSEC Business School, France. His primary research interests focus on cross-cultural diversity issues and aspects, and HR policies and practices supporting the integration of disadvantaged and/or minority employee groups into the workforce. Stefan has published widely in international journals, books and book chapters. He serves on a range of editorial boards within the diversity and equality area and within industry specific sectors.