i am doing research about women inclusion at top management team and i am looking for good references. Also, i am open for any discussion about the topic. thank you
---> "women inclusion at top management team" is a very wide topic. You need to narrow it down in term of:
Theory
Methodology (Quali or Quanti)
than the only one can help you ... to find some good references... but anyway given below are some reference articles for your readings....
James S. Pounder, Marianne Coleman, (2002) "Women – better leaders than men? In general and educational management it still “all depends”", Leadership & Organization Development Journal, Vol. 23 Issue: 3, pp.122-133, doi: 10.1108/01437730210424066
Haslam, S. A., & Ryan, M. K. (2008). The road to the glass cliff: Differences in the perceived suitability of men and women for leadership positions in succeeding and failing organizations. The Leadership Quarterly, 19(5), 530-546.
Krishnan, H. A., & Park, D. (2005). A few good women—on top management teams. Journal of Business Research, 58(12), 1712-1720.
Valentine, S. and Godkin, L. (2000), “Supervisor gender, leadership style and perceived job design”, Women in Management Review, Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 117‐29.
Thompson, M.D. (2000), “Gender, leadership orientation and effectiveness: testing the theoretical models of Bolman and Deal and Quinn”, Sex Roles, Vol. 42 Nos 11/12, pp. 969‐92.
Eagly, A. H., & Johannesen‐Schmidt, M. C. (2001). The leadership styles of women and men. Journal of social issues, 57(4), 781-797.
Bass, B. M., Avolio, B. J., & Atwater, L. (1996). The transformational and transactional leadership of men and women. Applied Psychology, 45(1), 5-34.
Borrell, C., Muntaner, C., Benach, J., & Artazcoz, L. (2004). Social class and self-reported health status among men and women: what is the role of work organisation, household material standards and household labour?. Social science & medicine, 58(10), 1869-1887.
Astur, R. S., Ortiz, M. L., & Sutherland, R. J. (1998). A characterization of performance by men and women in a virtual Morris water task:: A large and reliable sex difference. Behavioural brain research, 93(1), 185-190.
Strategies for developing women leadership in Jordan, (in Arabic), Journal of Social Sciences, Academic Publication Council, Kuwait university, Kuwait, 2014.