2023
DOI: 10.34190/icgr.6.1.996
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Gender Budgeting as a Dynamic Monitoring Tool for Gender Diversity Management in Universities

Abstract: Since the early 1980s, the economic literature has recognized the importance of valorizing the differences in the corporate context as a necessity and has been fueled by studies using the term "diversity management" (Kelly & Dobbin, 1998; Keil et al., 2007). The attention placed on the issue by both public and private sector organizations has grown exponentially, embracing new contexts and also new shades of diversity (Di Santo et al., 2013). Gender is a focal element of the organizations' multiplicity, th… Show more

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“…In addition, gender policies in management are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG number 5) of the 2030 Agenda (Martinez-Leon et al , 2020). It should be noted that Paoloni and Cosentino (2021) endorse the management skills of women during COVID-19, with a good response to the pandemic because of the better management of both financial and environmental indicators as pointed out by Gazzola et al (2022). This article shows that the presence of women in the management of the sector in the face of the pandemic helped to prevent margins from collapsing, thus contributing to gender research in the wine sector and to defending management skills with a gender perspective to deal with COVID-19.…”
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“…In addition, gender policies in management are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG number 5) of the 2030 Agenda (Martinez-Leon et al , 2020). It should be noted that Paoloni and Cosentino (2021) endorse the management skills of women during COVID-19, with a good response to the pandemic because of the better management of both financial and environmental indicators as pointed out by Gazzola et al (2022). This article shows that the presence of women in the management of the sector in the face of the pandemic helped to prevent margins from collapsing, thus contributing to gender research in the wine sector and to defending management skills with a gender perspective to deal with COVID-19.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The health emergency caused by COVID-19 forces academics to investigate its effects on the performance of companies (Almeida et al , 2022; Paoloni and Cosentino, 2021) although in the Spanish wine sector there are no studies on the effects of COVID-19 on the financial statements. Furthermore, as a result of the pandemic, the economic and social model has been revised (Juliá Igual et al , 2022) in different sectors.…”
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