2019
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2019/12-3/11
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Unsustainable power distribution? Women Leaders in Polish Academia

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“…This includes, but is not limited to, an adequate provision of social services, including health and education, gender equity, and political accountability and participation [21]. The concept of sustainability is multi-layered and could be adopted for complex social and economic phenomena, such as power structure, quality of education, and social innovations [22][23][24]. Moreover, it seems important to apply sustainability as the approach to resolve different, detailed, social, and economic problems [25].…”
Section: The Importance Of Anti-money Laundering For Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes, but is not limited to, an adequate provision of social services, including health and education, gender equity, and political accountability and participation [21]. The concept of sustainability is multi-layered and could be adopted for complex social and economic phenomena, such as power structure, quality of education, and social innovations [22][23][24]. Moreover, it seems important to apply sustainability as the approach to resolve different, detailed, social, and economic problems [25].…”
Section: The Importance Of Anti-money Laundering For Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors explore this subject in academia context. Starting from thesis that there is large disproportion in the number of highest power positions in between men and women in academia they came to conclusion that such model is more related to public universities but not private universities where both men and women are treated equally (Sułkowski, Bogacz-Wojtanowska & Wrona, 2019). Also, other authors confirm that institutions of higher education are in nations with their own specific historical, cultural, social, economic, legal and political legacies that render comparisons difficult (Fitzgerald, 2014).…”
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