“…Relatively small changes of emphasis in the self-assessment templates for institutions putting themselves forward for accreditation (and re-accreditation) that show how equality and inclusivity are reflected in the curriculum would, we suggest, result in a greater visible signal to prospective students of management of the centrality of gender in management practice. Institutional and individual practices can be influenced by external actors, as has been obvious with regard to journal ranking lists (Anderson et al , 2020). Although these lists are contested their acknowledged influence on academic practice nevertheless points to the potential that accreditation bodies such as AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA to perform a form of soft governance (Burchell et al , 2015) to the curricular highlighting of gender issues.…”