Despite the fact that women are increasingly reaching the highest levels of management in business organisations, negative stereotypes persist concerning their ability to handle the discourse of leadership. Drawing on a large database of recorded material collected from women in a variety of New Zealand workplaces by the Victoria University of Wellington Language in the Workplace Project, this paper illustrates the value of both qualitative and quantitative analysis in challenging such stereotypes. The analysis indicates that effective women managers adapt their style with sensitivity and skill to the specific setting and refutes misconceptions about the ability of women chairs to handle workplace humour, making them sociolinguistically very proficient communicators in the workplace.
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Women In Management Review
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Women managing discourse in the workplace
Janet Holmes;
Janet Holmes
Professor, at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
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Louise Burns;
Louise Burns
Research Assistant, at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
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Meredith Marra;
Meredith Marra
Research Officer, at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
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Maria Stubbe;
Maria Stubbe
Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
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Bernadette Vine
Bernadette Vine
Corpus Manager, at Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7182
Print ISSN: 0964-9425
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Women In Management Review (2003) 18 (8): 414–424.
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Holmes J, Burns L, Marra M, Stubbe M, Vine B (2003), "Women managing discourse in the workplace". Women In Management Review, Vol. 18 No. 8 pp. 414–424, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09649420310507505
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