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Humanities and Social Sciences. Latvia: Vol. 27, N 1 (Spring-Summer 2019)

2019

Economic Relations Latvia-USA (1918–1940)gender and leadershipuropean Union’s Futurefemale leadershipBancassurance - Latvia:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]democracy and independence - Ukraineeconomic developmentdemocracy and independence - Latvia
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An enabling environment for female leadership in Finnish comprehensive school

2016

Though women account for over one-half of the potential talent known throughout the world, as a group they have been subordinated and their economic, social and environmental contributions go in large part unrecognized. This is due to gender socialization which is based on the socially-constructed and historically- developed roles of men and women; putting men as actors whilst women are at the recipient end. However, the scenario in Finland shows a slightly high level of equality as there are many female leaders in Finland. Global Gender Gap Report 2013 p. 9. Thus this study aimed to explore the factors that have created an enabling environment for female leadership in Finnish comprehensive…

LeadershipFinnish Comprehensive School.naisetLeaderEnabling EnvironmentSuomiperuskouluFemale Leadershipjohtajuusjohtajat
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Mujeres, trabajo y asociación rural

2019

Oliveira Santos1696-1676 2341 Quaderns de ciències socials 538523 2019 42 7268711 Mujerestrabajo y asociación rural Santos AlvesTeixeira Silveiramujeres y entorno ruralrural communitiesAna Elizabethasociacionismo ruralliderazgo femeninorural associations 62 75woman and the rural contextfemale leadershipIvanaMarisa comunidades rurales
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Female Leadership in Software Projects : A Preliminary Result on Leadership Style and Project Context Factors

2018

naisetprojektityöfemale leadershipohjelmistotuotantocontingency modelteam performancetiimityöteam coordinationjohtajuusproject contextual factors
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