Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 304 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 4861 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 304 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 4861 g
Reihe: WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs
ISBN: 978-3-662-51607-2
Verlag: Springer
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Weitere Infos & Material
Lisa Loloma Froholdt, Erin Williams, and Momoko Kitada, Introduction.- Pamela Tansey, Women at the Helm – 25 years of IMO’s gender programme.- Part I Maritime Policy and Women’s Advancement: Alison McGarry, Leading Change: The ITF Women’s Maritime Leadership Programme.- Aspasia S. Pastra, Dimitrios N. Koufopoulos, and Ioannis P. Gkliatis, Board Characteristics and the Presence of Women on the Board of Directors: The Case of The Greek Shipping Sector.- Margarita Dávila Cevallos, Participation of Ecuadorian Women in the Maritime Oil Transportation Sector.- Part II Career Development and Gender Issues: Bev Mackenzie, The “Leaky Pipeline”- Examining and Addressing The Loss of Women at Consecutive Career Stages in Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.- Claudia Grant and Vivette Grant, Women in the Maritime Sector: Surviving and Thriving in a Man’s World – A Caribbean Perspective.- Ayse Asli Basak, Women’sRole in the Turkish and Global Maritime Industry.- Momoko Kitada, Absent Mother Sailors: How Possible is it to Do the Impossible?.- Part III Maritime Educatiion and Research – Impact of Women: Chen Qi, Let Numbers Speak: Job Opportunities and International Exchange Programs for Female Maritime Cadets.- Maria Boström Cars and Cecilia Österman, Mind the Gap! Maritime Education for Gender-Equal Career Advancement.- Rozane Valente Marins and Juliana Berninger da Costa, Are Women Contributing Equally to the Oceanography Science in Brazil?.- Wilson Thoya Baya, Education for Career-building: How Women in the Maritime Industry Can Use Education to Improve Knowledge, Skills, Organizational Learning and Development, and Knowledge Transfer.- Part IV Global Leadership for Maritime Women: Anniek Wouters, Women Leadership in Maritime Law Firms: The Antwerp Case.- Olga Delgado Ortega, Kjell Ivar Øvergård, and Veronica Henden, Women Are Better Leaders Than They Think: Gender Differences in the Self-Assessment of Leadership Skills in the Maritime Industry.- Pinar Özdemir and Taner Albayrak, How to Cope with Second-Generation Gender Bias in Male-Dominated Occupations.- Karin Orsel, Women in Shipping: Navigating to the Top.- Part V Sustainable Issues in Shipping – Women’s Contribution: Pengfei Zhang and Minghua Zhao, Chinese Women Seafarers: Past, Present and Prospects.- Colin J. Stevenson, Sustainable Development Issues in Shipping: Women, The Under-Represented Human Resource.- Marlene Calderón, Diana Illing, Ingrid Schipperen, and Pedro Antão, Improving the Current Regime for Ship Safety Inspections – Opportunities for Technology Research and Women Employment.- Conclusion.