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Advancing Women and Leadership Theory: Historical Perspectives on the Movement
Developing Women’s Leadership Theorizing for Policy and Practice Gathering (2016)
  • Susan R. Madsen, Utah Valley University
Abstract
The purpose of the workshop is driven by the need to address the lack of individual and organizational theories that focus on women’s leadership. This gap in the literature means we are unable to address important leadership theories confidently, yet the demand for insights about women and leadership continues to increase. To address this gap, the organizers will host a 1.5 day workshop designed to: catalyse collaborations between early career researchers, doctoral students and leading scholars; train early career researchers and doctoral students in tools, strategies and techniques to develop theories; provide opportunities to generate theory through a supportive action learning process and to imagine, create and develop research agendas to advance the next generation of research related to women, leadership and women’s leadership development.  
Publication Date
May 25, 2016
Location
University of Roehampton
Citation Information
Madsen, S. R. (2016, May 25). Advancing women and leadership theory: Historical perspectives on the movement. Developing Women’s Leadership Theorizing for Policy and Practice Gathering. University of Roehampton.