No Seat at the Table

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814791059

How Corporate Governance and Law Keep Women Out of the Boardroom

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By Douglas M. Branson
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Glass Ceilings, Floors, and Walls * Restraints on Advancement * Glass Ceilings and Floors: The Court Cases * Prices of Motherhood: Stereotyping, Work/Life Issues, and Opting Out * In a Different Register: Women in the Governance Model * Bully Broads, Iron Maidens, Queen Bees, and Ice Queens Part II: Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Myths and Realities * Routes to the Top: The Advice * The Road to the Top: The Evidence * The 2005 Proxy Data * Women and Minorities in Organizations: The Legacy of Tokenism Part III: Corporate Governance and the Keeper of the Keys to the Boardroom * Corporate Governance in America * Women, Culture, and the U.S. Model of Corporate Governance * Women in Corporate Governance: The Numbers versus the Expectations Part IV: Getting a Seat at the Boardroom Table * Paradigm Shifts: A Tale of Three Women * Prescriptions Appendix A: Fortune 500 Corporations 187 with No Women Directors Appendix B: Fortune 500 Corporations 189 with a Single Woman Director Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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