Asian Women Leadership: A Cross-National and Cross-Sector Comparison

Author:   Chin-Chung Chao (University of Nebraska Omaha, USA) ,  Louisa Ha
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367133115


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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This book is an interdisciplinary anthology grounded in scholarly research that offers a concise but in-depth examination and exposition of leadership that helps readers better grasp the basics of the various aspects of Asian leadership and examines the practices of Asian women leadership across sectors in Asian and western countries. While many leadership books effectively describe leadership styles and/or outline various approaches to leadership, this book focuses on Asian women leadership and illustrates performed styles, experiences, opportunities, challenges and management strategies across sectors ranging from higher education, business, nonprofit organizations, the media industry, politics and social movement to immigration, using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. It can serve as a handy reference for aspiring women leaders, academic researchers, general readers and students who want to study Asian women leadership, work in Asian societies and/or work with Asians.

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Author:   Chin-Chung Chao (University of Nebraska Omaha, USA) ,  Louisa Ha
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9780367133115


ISBN 10:   0367133113
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 August 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction to Asian Women Leadership (Chin-Chung Chao and Louisa Ha) Part II: Asian Women Leadership in Academe 2. Leadership Style and Success Experience of Chinese Women Academic Leaders in China, Taiwan and the United States (Louisa Ha, Nicky Chang Bi and Fiouna Ruonan Zhang) 3. Breaking the Bamboo and Glass Ceilings: Challenges and Opportunities for Asian and Asian American Women Faculty Leaders (Lisa K. Hanasono, Julia M. Matuga and Margaret M. Yacobucci) Part III: Asian Women Leadership in Politics and Social Movements 4. The Rise and Downfall of Dynastic Female Leaders in Asia (Mark R. Thompson) 5. The ""First"" First Lady of China and the ""First Black"" First Lady of America in the Media’s Portrayal (Chin-Chung Chao and Yahui Zhang) 6. Unnie Comes Out: Conceptualizing Egalitarian Leadership Among South Korean Women (Young Eun Moon and Hwan Hee Kim) 7. Soong Ching-ling and Soong Mei-ling: For the Love of One Motherland (Qi Wang) Part IV: Asian Women Leadership in News Media 8. Female Leadership in Vietnam: Traditional Gender Norm, Gender Quota Policy and the Media (Hong Tien Vu) 9. Women Leaders in India’s Newsrooms: Challenges and Perspectives (Dhiman Chattopadhyay and Sriya Chattopadhyay) Part V: Asian Women Leadership in Business, Non-Profit Organizations and Rural Communities 10. A Pentadic Analysis: The Realism, Idealism and Mysticism of Chinese Female Leadership (Yahui Zhang) 11. Gender and Career Development in Nonprofit Organizations: Comparative Study of Female Leadership in China, South Africa and the U.S. (Ming Xie and Minghui Pang) 12. Cultivating Leadership among Indian Women in Climate Change Adaptation (Peggy Christoff, Aideé Saucedo Dávila, Jasmeet Kaur and Jamie M. Sommer) Part VI: Asian Women Leaders as Immigrants and Minorities 13. Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling and Reframing Success: Perspectives from Professional Chinese Immigrant Women on Work, Life and Leadership (Qi Tang) 14. Asian American and Hong Kong Chinese Women Leaders (Jean Lau Chin) 15. Future Outlook of Asian Women Leadership and Research Directions (Louisa Ha and Chin-Chung Chao)"

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'The range of topics, geography, and social location of contributions in this collection about Asian and Asian American women's relationship to leadership is remarkable and exciting. The editors have brought together authors who address issues across sectors, from academic to business to politics to non-profit organizations, and across cultures, from China to Vietnam to India to Korea to the U.S. The volume contributes to the great gaps in our awareness of Asian and Asian American women's experiences and the differences they make in their approach to leadership. When are they viewed as legitimate in their exercise of power? Do they use their social locations as wives, activists, faculty members and editors, professionals, and heads of organizations in different ways, using different resources? Readers are invited to consider these and other questions, challenging assumptions about both women and leadership.' - Lana F. Rakow, Professor Emerita, University of North Dakota 'It is an ambitious goal to prepare a new generation of Asian women leaders who are competent and independent with resources and networks. And this is an ambitious and groundbreaking study which reveals the diversity and rich potential in studying Asian women leadership and their benefit to leadership study.This chapter is a collection of the previous 13 studies, which are rich in content, persuasive arguments,distinct views and optimistic attitude. It discusses how Asian women leadership contributes to the knowledge of Asian women leaders as immigrant leaders, minority leaders, disadvantaged leaders and how the Asian culture influences their leadership styles. It will also have a lot of inspiration for the study of Leadership, gender, society and culture.' - Changfeng Chen, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University, China


'The range of topics, geography, and social location of contributions in this collection about Asian and Asian American women's relationship to leadership is remarkable and exciting. The editors have brought together authors who address issues across sectors, from academic to business to politics to non-profit organizations, and across cultures, from China to Vietnam to India to Korea to the U.S. The volume contributes to the great gaps in our awareness of Asian and Asian American women's experiences and the differences they make in their approach to leadership. When are they viewed as legitimate in their exercise of power? Do they use their social locations as wives, activists, faculty members and editors, professionals, and heads of organizations in different ways, using different resources? Readers are invited to consider these and other questions, challenging assumptions about both women and leadership.' - Lana F. Rakow, Professor Emerita, University of North Dakota, USA 'It is an ambitious goal to prepare a new generation of Asian women leaders who are competent and independent with resources and networks. And this is an ambitious and groundbreaking study that reveals the diversity and rich potential in studying Asian women leadership and their benefit to leadership study. Chapter 15 is a collection of the previous 13 studies, which are rich in content, persuasive arguments,distinct views and optimistic attitude. It discusses how Asian women leadership contributes to knowledge of Asian women leaders as immigrant leaders, minority leaders, and disadvantaged leaders and how the Asian culture influences their leadership styles. It will also be inspirational for students of leadership, gender, society and culture.' - Changfeng Chen, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University, China


'The range of topics, geography, and social location of contributions in this collection about Asian and Asian American women's relationship to leadership is remarkable and exciting. The editors have brought together authors who address issues across sectors, from academic to business to politics to non-profit organizations, and across cultures, from China to Vietnam to India to Korea to the U.S. The volume contributes to the great gaps in our awareness of Asian and Asian American women's experiences and the differences they make in their approach to leadership. When are they viewed as legitimate in their exercise of power? Do they use their social locations as wives, activists, faculty members and editors, professionals, and heads of organizations in different ways, using different resources? Readers are invited to consider these and other questions, challenging assumptions about both women and leadership.' - Lana F. Rakow, Professor Emerita, University of North Dakota, USA 'It is an ambitious goal to prepare a new generation of Asian women leaders who are competent and independent with resources and networks. And this is an ambitious and groundbreaking study that reveals the diversity and rich potential in studying Asian women leadership and their benefit to leadership study.This chapter is a collection of the previous 13 studies, which are rich in content, persuasive arguments,distinct views and optimistic attitude. It discusses how Asian women leadership contributes to knowledge of Asian women leaders as immigrant leaders, minority leaders, and disadvantaged leaders and how the Asian culture influences their leadership styles. It will also be inspirational for students of leadership, gender, society and culture.' - Changfeng Chen, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University, China


Author Information

Chin-Chung Chao is Professor at the School of Communication, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Louisa Ha is Professor at the School of Media and Communication, Bowling Green State University.

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