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Gender diversity maturity in the top management of Brazilian state-owned sanitation companies
Available to PurchaseRaquel Soares Teotônio, Bruno de Souza Lessa, Anna Beatriz Grangeiro Ribeiro Maia, Afonso Carneiro Lima, José Milton de Sousa-Filho
Gender in Management: An International Journal (2026) 41 (5): 846–864.
Published: 23 April 2026
... Brazil The pursuit of diversity and inclusion has emerged as a strategic imperative for organizations worldwide, transcending traditional notions of corporate social responsibility to become a critical driver of business success and organizational effectiveness (Catalyst, 2020 ; Naciti et al...
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Gender diversity in the boards of directors of Brazilian businesses
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2013) 28 (2): 94–110.
Published: 08 March 2013
... employment rate of women in Brazil's main cities was still 35 per cent below that of Brazilian men (IBGE, 2011). Corroborating this, the literature also indicates gender discrimination in organizations (Ichikawa and Santos, 2000 ; Santos and Ribeiro, 2009 ; Madalozzo, 2011). There are disparities...
