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    Study of the impact of involvement in international development projects on Canadian universities : working document

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    French version available in IDRC Digital Library under the title: Etude de l'incidence de la participation aux projets de développement international dans les universités canadiennes : document de travai

    Journalism competition : descriptive report

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    Meeting: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 21 Mar. 1996, Ottawa ON, C

    Of journal editors and editorial boards: who are the trailblazers in increasing editorial board gender equality?

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    Female academics continue to be under-represented on the editorial boards of many, but not all, management journals. This variability is intriguing, because it is reasonable to assume that the size of the pool of female faculty available and willing to serve on editorial boards is similar for all management journals. Thus, we focus on the characteristics of the journal editors to explain this variability; journal editors or editors-in-chief are the most influential people in the selection of editorial board members. We draw on social identity and homosocial reproduction theories, and on the gender and careers literature to examine the relationship between an editor’s academic performance, professional age and gender, and editorial board gender equality. We collected longitudinal data at five points in time, using five-year intervals, from 52 management journals. To account for the nested structure of the data, a 3-level multilevel model was estimated. Overall, we found that the prospects of board membership improve for women when editors are high performing, professionally young, or female. We discuss these findings and their implications for management journals with low, stagnant, or declining representation of women in their boards

    Final report / International Health Communications in Canada

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