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Analyzing Gender Conditions in Human Resources

Cynthia M. Montaudon-Tomas (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico) and Ingrid N. Pinto-López (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico)
Projected Release Date: June, 2026 | Copyright: © 2027 | Pages: 500

Publication Status: Coming Soon
ISBN13: 9798337373706
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337373713
EISBN13: 9798337373720
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-7370-6

Description:

Despite the growing presence of women in the workforce and within human resources functions, significant gender gaps continue to exist in leadership positions, pay equity, and career advancement opportunities. Many workplace structures and organizational practices that appear neutral on the surface can still reinforce long-standing inequalities through hiring processes, promotion systems, performance evaluations, and workplace culture. Gender stereotypes, unconscious bias, and limited access to leadership pathways continue to shape the professional experiences of many women across industries. At the same time, organizations are placing increasing emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, yet many existing approaches have struggled to produce lasting structural change. These ongoing challenges have created greater interest in understanding how human resource practices, organizational policies, and leadership strategies can better support gender equity, inclusion, and fair opportunities in the modern workplace.

Analyzing Gender Conditions in Human Resources examines the experiences of women in human resource (HR) roles and critically explores HR strategies and workplace policies through a gender-focused lens. This book highlights the responsibility of HR departments in developing, promoting, and implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and practices that support fairness, equity, and inclusive workplace cultures. Covering topics such as gender-equitable leadership pipelines, gender-coded language, and female leadership, this book is a fundamental academic resource for graduate and doctoral students, human resource professionals, DEI officers, organizational leaders, business leaders, managers, corporate decision-makers, labor organizations, policymakers, and more.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Diversity Practices in Human Resources
  • Female Leadership
  • Gender Conditions
  • Gender Indicators
  • Gender-Coded Language
  • Gender-Equitable Leadership Pipelines
  • Global Gender Differences
  • Human Resources
  • Inclusive HR Practices
  • Remote and Hybrid Work Transformation

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Cynthia Montaudon-Tomas is the Dean of the Business School and head of the Observatory for Competitiveness and New Ways of Working at UPAEP Universidad in Puebla, Mexico. She holds a post-doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Regent University in Virginia, a Ph.D. in Business from the University of Lincoln, UK, and a Ph.D. in Strategic Planning from UPAEP. Her lines of research include leadership, changes in higher education, new technologies, diversity and inclusion, and the future of work. The National System of Research and Technology in Mexico has recognized her as a Level I Researcher.
Ingrid Pinto is a university professor, researcher, and consultant at the Business School of UPAEP University, recognized by the National System of Researchers (SNI Conacyt). Ph.D. in Strategic Planning and Technology Management. Currently, she is the general coordinator of the Observatory for Competitiveness and New Ways of Working and the coordinator of the international arbitration of the Latin American Association of Accounting and Administration Schools (ALAFEC), as well as a member of the Barcelona Royal Academy of Economics Network, and the Illustrious Latin American Academy of Doctors.

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