The confluence of gender and culture: sexual harassment in the international arena
Two trends in business currently receiving much practical and theoretical discussion are diversity and globalization. Issues related to these trends can create significant challenges for managers but may also represent potentially rich learning experiences. This paper explores the confluence of gender and globalization, particularly in the context of sexual harassment. Two hypothetical dilemmas are presented. Information on demographic and global trends is presented. The legal and economic status of women in a number of different countries is reviewed, as is the legal definition of sexual harassment in the United States. Finally, directions for future research focusing on diversity‐related training and the issue of cultural relativism are discussed.
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1999
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Authors: | Gee, Michele V. ; Norton, Sue M. |
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Management Decision. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-6070, ZDB-ID 2023018-7. - Vol. 37.1999, 5, p. 417-423
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Publisher: |
MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Equal opportunities | Gender | Globalization | Harassment | National cultures |
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