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Sustainability in Combining Career and Care - Challenging Normative Beliefs About Parenting

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Informationen zum Autor Marloes van Engen is Assistant professor at the department of Human Resource Studies, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Tilburg University where she lectures in Diversity in Organizations and Human Resource Studies. She studied social psychology with a minor in the psychology of culture and religion at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. She lectured at Communication Sciences before she moved to Tilburg University. Her research interests are in the area of gender in organizations, gender and careers, work-family issues in organizations, diversity in teams and organizations, effectiveness of diversity practices and policies and methodology such as meta-analysis, multi-level analysis, qualitative research and intervention studies. She earned her PhD in 2001 on gender and leadership. She was a visiting academic at Northwestern University (USA), the University of Queensland (Australia) and Monash niversity (Australia). She has published in Psychological Bulletin, the Journal of Organizational and Occupational Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Leadership Quarterly. Claartje Vinkenburg is Associate Professor of organizational behavior and development at the VU University Amsterdam. She studied social psychology at the University of Groningen, and earned her PhD in Business Administration in 1997 at the VU University Amsterdam on gender differences in managerial behavior and effectiveness. From 1997 to 2001 she worked as a management consultant (at Berenschot and independently) and a visiting scholar and adjunct lecturer at Northwestern University (USA). As managing director of the Amsterdam Center for Career Research (www.accr.nl), Claartje's research focuses on gender, leadership and career advancement, including the effects of normative beliefs about parenting on women's career patterns and outcomes, with Josje Dikkers (VU) and Marloes van Engen (UvT). She has published several book chapters and articles (e.g. Journal of Vocational Behavior and the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Leadership Quarterly) on her research, as well as edited a book on 'Top potentials' for the Dutch Foundation of Management Development. Josje Dikkers works at the department of Human Resource Management, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. She studied Work- & Organizational Psychology at Tilburg University and completed this study with honours (Cum Laude). In 2008, she earned her PhD on 'Work-home interference in relation to work, organizational, and home characteristics' at the Department of Work- & Organizational Psychology of the Radboud University Nijmegen. From 2006 to 2012, she worked at VU University Amsterdam within the Department of Management amp; Organization Studies. Josje Dikkers has published several (inter)national articles and book chapters based on her research. Since 2004 she has also worked part time at Qidos as a research consultant. Her research interests primarily focus on the interaction between people's work and private lives and work-home culture. Klappentext In this special issue on "Sustainability in Combining Career and Care", we address normative beliefs about parenting, "choices" in combining work and family, and outcomes for individual careers, couples, andchildren. Together, the 10 contributions to this special issue provide a compellingstory situating individual behavior, emotion, and cognition, within dyadic,organizational, and socio-cultural contexts. Following from an integrativeframework for combining career and care, incorporating the individual,organizational, and societal level of the work-family interface, the collectivemessage unfolds that normative beliefs about parenting need to be challenged inorder to create change and promote sustainability for working parents. Zusammenfassung In this special issue on Sustainability in Combining Car...

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Autoren Marloes van Engen, Marloes Van Engen, Marloes L. Vinkenburg Van Engen, ML Van Engen
Mitarbeit Josje S E Dikkers (Herausgeber), Josje S. E. Dikkers (Herausgeber), Dikkers Josje S. E. (Herausgeber), Marloes L van Engen (Herausgeber), Marloes L. van Engen (Herausgeber), Sheri R Levy (Herausgeber), Sheri R. Levy (Herausgeber), Sheri R. (Columbia University) Levy (Herausgeber), Levy Sheri R. (Herausgeber), Marloe Van Engen (Herausgeber), Marloes Van Engen (Herausgeber), Marloes L. Van Engen (Herausgeber), Van Engen Marloes L. (Herausgeber), Claartje J Vinkenburg (Herausgeber), Claartje J. Vinkenburg (Herausgeber), Vinkenburg Claartje J. (Herausgeber)
Verlag Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 22.03.2013
 
EAN 9781118622278
ISBN 978-1-118-62227-8
Seiten 500
Serien Journal of Social Issues
Journal of Social Issues (JOSI)
Journal of Social Issues
Journal of Social Issues (JOSI)
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Psychologie > Theoretische Psychologie

Sozialpsychologie, Psychologie, Psychology, Social Psychology

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