Feathers in the nest: establishing a supportive environment for women researchers
This paper discusses research examining the attitudes and behaviours of researching women in academia and considers the effect of these factors on successful researching outcomes. The results of this exploratory research highlight in particular, a number of interesting environmental influencers which contribute to enhancing successful work outcomes for academic women researchers. Specifically, personal factors such as, marital status, partner support, age, cultural background and level of organisation (in life) coupled with, research defined factors such as incentive for conducting the researc ... Show more
Authors: Hartley, Nicole; Dobele, Angela
Published: Coldstream, Victoria, Australian Association for Research in Education, 2009
Resource type: Article
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