2021
DOI: 10.1177/18393349211062269
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Gender Equity in the Marketing Academy: From Performative to Institutional Allyship

Abstract: The fair treatment of women in the workplace, where they experience both opportunities and constraints, has been on and off higher education agendas for decades. Yet, institutionalised gendered constraints still shape the careers of female academics, including those in the marketing academy, resulting in disrupted or obstacle-heavy career journeys and the underrepresentation of women in senior positions. Furthermore, progress towards gender equity is hampered by institutional resistance to change, favouring pe… Show more

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“…The third paper by Dobele et al (2021) 'Gender Equity in the Marketing Academy: From Performative to Institutional Allyship' considers the persistence of gendered constraints in the marketing academy (and beyond) that hamper the careers of female academics. This is a timely contribution given the pandemic has deepened gendered inequalities in the academy, with the fallout expected to reverberate for years to come.…”
Section: The Special Section Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third paper by Dobele et al (2021) 'Gender Equity in the Marketing Academy: From Performative to Institutional Allyship' considers the persistence of gendered constraints in the marketing academy (and beyond) that hamper the careers of female academics. This is a timely contribution given the pandemic has deepened gendered inequalities in the academy, with the fallout expected to reverberate for years to come.…”
Section: The Special Section Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a timely contribution given the pandemic has deepened gendered inequalities in the academy, with the fallout expected to reverberate for years to come. Dobele et al (2022) adopt a systemic and structural focus to gendered inequities, critiquing the ubiquitous strategies across higher education that attempt to ‘fix women’ and place the burden of change on the shoulders of the individual female academic. The authors reflect on how systemic gendered constraints can impact the academic career journey across three major stages – as PhD students and early career academics, when building an academic career and during promotion and in senior leadership.…”
Section: The Special Section Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ways the Academy can model DEI best practice in research, teaching and administrative practices were workshopped with attendees. While some of these initiatives, such as a gender equity charter between ANZMAC and Institutional Members (Dobele et al, 2022), are yet to be considered by the Executive, there are DEI communities which ANZMAC proactively engages with such as those with access, mobility and ability restrictions.…”
Section: About Anzmacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some have underscored the importance of "allyship" in business schools (Bell et al, 2021;Contu, 2020). Focusing on Australian business schools, Dobele et al (2021) have called for a shift from individualized allyship to "institutionalized allyship" where institutions focus on promoting the interests of marginalized groups.…”
Section: Gender and Sexism In Business Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%