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The Influence of Gender at Work

Research Focus

At CRIW we seek to conduct research that supports the workplace inclusion and advancement of peoples of all gender identities, gender expressions, and sexual orientations. Among other activities, this may include studies that support the advancement of women, the recognition of a range of masculinities, or the inclusion of LGBTQ2+ individuals in the workplace.

Within CRIW’s research stream, The Influence of Gender at Work, some studies and/or researchers may focus on individuals of only one gender identity, while others may approach gender through an intersectional lens. Regardless of the specific approach taken, the belief that organizations will miss out on committed employees, innovative ideas, and attractive opportunities if they do not adopt inclusive hiring practices and offer workplace cultures, career paths and benefits that are attractive to all employees, regardless of gender identity.

“I am working on research that exposes the gendered nature of organizational structures and practices. I hope this supports individuals in crafting their own unique life path that allows them to successfully integrate their personal and work lives.”

Dr. Merridee Bujaki, Professor of Accounting, Sprott School of Business

Research projects

2023 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
The Financialization of MotherhoodDr. Oriane Couchoux
2022 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Gendered Organizational Culture in Innovation – An Integrative ReviewDr. Lorraine Dyke
2021 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Gendered Organizational Culture in Innovation – An Integrative ReviewDr. Lorraine Dyke
Exploring the Consequences of Work-Family ImbalanceDr. Linda Duxbury
2019 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Empowering Women through Management Education: 25 years of Leadership Stories in Canada’s National Capital RegionDr. Merridee Bujaki
Women Entrepreneurs’ Networking Behavior and Entrepreneurial SuccessDr. Lorraine Dyke
2018 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Hiring a Chief Executive Officer: Does gender still matter?Dr. Janet Mantler
Engineering Gender: A study of university-based gender socialization practices and their impact on female engineering studentsDr. Angela Dionisi
Women, Entrepreneurship, and Alternative HousingDr. Daniel Rosenblatt
2017 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Women and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Postsecondary Pedagogy in Shaping Identity, Values, and Aspirations (abstract)Dr. Leighann Neilson
Getting by with a little help from our friends? The role of women’s friendships in perceptions of work-family conflict and role balance (abstract)Dr. Bernadette Campbell
Decision-making among dual career military couples (abstract)Victoria Fraser
2016 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Women, Work, and Non-Professional International Mobility (abstract)Dr. Luciara Nardon
Academic Women at Work: The Implications of Health and Caregiving over the Life-Course on Productivity and Career Trajectory (abstract)Dr. Merridee Bujaki
The Postdoc—The Leak for Women in the Pipeline? (abstract)Dr. Renate Ysseldyk
2015 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Sexual harassment spillover: The impact of gender harassment on the parenting experiences of working mothers (abstract)Dr. Angela Dionisi
Exploring the Gender-Salary –Expectations Gap: Back to the Drawing Board (abstract)Dr. Linda Schweitzer  
2014 Project TitleProject Lead (PI)
Entrepreneurial Leadership Attributes: Developing a Gender-Neutral Vocabulary (abstract)Dr. Catherine Elliot
The Impact of female-focused SME interventions in advanced technology sectorsDr. Barbara Jayne Orser
How Female Child Protection Workers Understand the Opportunities and Constraints of their Day-to-Day PracticeDr. Melissa Redmond

Contact

If you are interested in knowing more about CRIW’s research activities or getting involved, please contact us at criw@carleton.ca.

 

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