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Women's authorship in international HRM research: Implications for responsible management education and emerging scholars

  • 1.  Women's authorship in international HRM research: Implications for responsible management education and emerging scholars

    Posted 04-08-2025 06:45
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    Dear colleagues and friends

    We would like to share our recent publication in Human Resource Management Review with you: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053482225000129 

    Abstract:

    Like many professional occupations, the participation of female scholars has steadily increased since the 1990s in the human resource management (HRM) fields. While it is widely acknowledged that workforce diversity brings different perspectives, we lack insight into the impact of such changes. In this paper, we explore the implications of gender in the authorship of scholarly articles for the knowledge base of this field, using an example of a content analysis of 890 articles in the international HRM field. We discuss the implications of gender in scholarly work both within and beyond the HRM field. We draw connections to the sustainability development agenda and responsible management education from a gender perspective and offer suggestions for the career development of emerging and future scholars.

    Kind regards

    Fang Lee Cooke, Karin Sander, Helen De Cieri and Komal Balkrishna Bhoir 



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    Fang Lee Cooke
    Professor
    Monash University
    Melbourne
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