Recalibrating management: Feminist activism to achieve equality in an evolving university

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In this paper we examine the process of incorporating gender equality into a higher education institution as it evolves into a managerial university. The case illustrates the ongoing processes between structure, activism and features of gender equality, and provides insights into how activists adapt to changes in governance and influence managerial responses to equality. Tracing the interaction of employee activism with new managerialism over nearly two decades, four phases of change are identified. These provide a basis for generating two concepts - managerial recalibration and individual activism - while challenging the social abeyance hypothesis of social movements. © 2013 British Academy of Management.

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Bendl, R., Danowitz, M. A., & Schmidt, A. (2014). Recalibrating management: Feminist activism to achieve equality in an evolving university. British Journal of Management, 25(2), 320–334. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12008

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