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Women Business Leaders: Identity, Resistance, and Alternative Forms of Knowledge in Saudi Arabia

Liela A. Jamjoom - Personal Name;

Published works on Saudi women in organizational contexts are overwhelmingly reductionist, producing a singular story and a monolithic Saudi woman. This book aims to counter the master narrative on Saudi women in leadership by offering an intimate reading of the women’s stories and experiences. The author interviews 14 Saudi women leaders focusing on the women’s stories of leadership identity, workplace resistance, and alternative forms of knowledge.

From a methodological standpoint, the reader is given the opportunity to encounter the women at three different levels of analysis: Master narrative, counter narratives, and my narrative. There is also a theoretical discussion surrounding a variety of feminisms: Postcolonial feminism, Islamic feminism, and Decolonial Feminism. This theoretical engagement will enable readers to understand the difficulty of the theoretical terrain, while also acknowledging the possibility for future theory development.

Expanding on previous studies on Saudi women in leadership by taking the discussion away from challenges to the ways in which the women navigate those challenges, this book serves as an emancipatory and inclusive tool in research with practical implications in business. This book will be of value to researchers, academics, and professionals in the fields of leadership, management, gender, and diversity.


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Detail Information
Series Title
Routledge Studies in Leadership Research
Call Number
300 Lie
Publisher
Hoboken, NJ : Routledge., 2022
Collation
MBA
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
2022015462, 9781032067407, 9781032067421, 9781003203643
Classification
300
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
computer card
Edition
13th
Subject(s)
International Case Studies
Specific Detail Info
Women Business Leaders: Identity, Resistance, and Alternative Forms of Knowledge in Saudi Arabia
Statement of Responsibility
Liela A. Jamjoom
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