Essays about: "Women leaders"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 110 essays containing the words Women leaders.

  1. 16. Womens’ Perception of their Role as CEOs and Managers of Business Incubators: leadership, environment and challenges

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Natalia Przybyslawska; Esthefany Moscoso; [2022]
    Keywords : management; perception; challenges; gender; incubators; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Business incubators are a fundamental part of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Sweden. One of the key actors in these institutions are CEOs and managers. However, research on how they lead and manage is still in the early stages, and it mainly addressed the topic from a male perspective. READ MORE

  2. 17. Does gender actually matter?

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Sahba Sadeghi; Olivia Halling; [2022]
    Keywords : Gender; Transformational leadership; Transactional leadership; High School; COVID-19;

    Abstract : This qualitative study thesis examines the significance of gender for school leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. The empirical material consists of semi-structured interviews from a sample of 14 mixed-gender principals of Swedish high schools. READ MORE

  3. 18. Knowledge is Power : A Qualitative Study About Child Marriage and its Effects on Girls’ Education in Nepalgunj Municipality

    University essay from Jönköping University/Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation

    Author : Andrea Stålberg; Elin Selling; [2022]
    Keywords : Child Marriage; Education; Nepal; Nepalgunj Municipality; Gender Equality; Human Rights; Girls’ Rights;

    Abstract : The practice of child marriage is deeply rooted in the Nepali history and still occurs in today’s society, even though it is illegal. Child marriages occur frequently in the Terai region, where Nepalgunj Municipality is located. READ MORE

  4. 19. Integrating feminist foreign policy and climate resilient development : Case study of socio-cultural configurations in Liberia

    University essay from KTH/Lärande

    Author : Martin Demmelmaier; [2022]
    Keywords : Socio-cultural configurations; Climate resilient development; Feminist foreign policy; Ethnography; Liberia; Informal settlements; Socio-economic disadvantaged communities; Embassy of Sweden; Climate adaptation; Marginalization; Social justice; Ecological masculinities; Environmental feminism; Gender as a social construction; Transforming masculinity norms; State-citizen relations; Female empowerment strategies; Land-ownership; Religious leaders; Sociokulturella konfigurationer; Klimatresilient utveckling; Feministisk utrikespolitik; Etnografi; Liberia; Informella bosättningar; Socioekonomiskt utsatta områden; Svenska ambassaden; Klimatadaptering; Marginalisering; Social rättvisa; Ekologiska maskuliniteter; Miljöinriktad feminism; Kön som en social konstruktion; Förändra maskulinitetsnormer; Stat-medborgare relationer; Strategier för kvinnlig egenmakt; Markägande; Religiösa ledare;

    Abstract : This thesis addresses the socio-cultural configurations in Liberia in relation to climate resilient development and feminist foreign policy carried out by the Embassy of Sweden in Monrovia. It builds on the intention to explore potential points of integration between the feminist foreign policy with the construction of climate adaptation capacity. READ MORE

  5. 20. The Interactions and Role-changings between the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Creative Industries in Guangzhou, China Focusing on Women’s Opinion in the LGBTQIA+ Community

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Ziyuan Zhou; [2022]
    Keywords : Queer Culture in China; Cultural and Creative Cities Index; LGBTQIA Inclusion; Creative Capital Theory; Causal Pathways Linking LGBT Inclusion and Economic Development; Creative Industries in Guangzhou; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis examines the interactions and role-changings between the LGBTQIA+ community and the creative industries in Guangzhou, China. Following Florida’s (2003) creative capital theory, and Badgett, Waaldijk, and Rodgers’s (2019) study on LGBT inclusion and economic development, involving semi-structured interviews with LGBTQIA+ individuals working or studying in the creative industries. READ MORE