
Gender Equality and Policy Implementation in the Corporate World
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- 1: Isabelle Engeli and Amy Mazur: Introduction: Negotiating Gender Equality in the Corporate World?
- 2: Isabelle Engeli and Amy Mazur: The Board Room as Terrain for Comparative Gender Policy Research
- POLICY PATH 1: SELF-REGULATION
- Track 1. Flagship Approach: Self- Regulation by Design
- 3: Lucie Newsome and Alison Sheridan: Accommodating Gender through Self-regulation: A Limited Response for Equity on Boards in Australia
- 4: Susan Milner: Self-regulation Comes at a Cost: Closing-off Authoritative Policy for Gender Equality on Corporate Boards in the UK
- 5: Lenita Friedenvall: Avoiding Quotas at all Costs: How Self-Regulation Undermines Gender Transformation in Sweden
- Track 2. Piecemeal Approach: Self-regulation by Default
- 6: Season Hoard: Set to Fail? Scattered Regulation Leaves the Glass Ceiling "Unbroken" in the US
- 7: Joan Grace: Implementing Corporate Equality through Quebec Inc.: The Promise and Pitfalls of a Feminist Outlier in Canada
- 8: Andrea Spehar: Diffusing Equality Without Domestic Champions? Incremental Change and Window-dressing in Croatia and Serbia
- 9: Beata Nagy, Ewa Lisowska and Ewa Ruminska-Zimny: Designed for Failure? Advocating Equality Against Adversity in Hungary and Poland
- POLICY PATH 2: STATE-REGULATION
- Track 1. Flagship Approach: Legislative Regulation by Quota
- 10: Mari Teigen: From Shockwave to Ripple? The Nuanced Impact of Corporate Quotas in Norway
- 11: Soline Blanchard and Marion Rabier: A "Success Story" Beyond Numbers? Business Resistance Trumps Timid Feminist Demands in France
- 12: Hannelore Roos and Patrizia Zanoni: Opportunities for Equality in Times of Crisis: The Transformative Potential of Corporate Quotas in Belgium
- Track 2: Mixed Approach: Self-Regulation Stumbles Slowly into Legislated Quotas
- 13: Emanuela Lombardo and Tanià Verge: Early to Act, Late to Achieve: Poor Implementation Limits Transformative Change in Spain
- 14: Petra Ahrens and Alexandra Scheele: Mobilizing for Quotas Against all odds: The Long Road to Corporate Equality in Germany
- 15: Nora Gresch and Birgit Sauer: Implementing Paradox: A Conservative Gender Regime Limits the Transformative Potential of Quotas in Austria
- APPLYING A COMPARATIVE LENS
- 16: Isabelle Engeli and Amy Mazur: What Works and Why? The Politics of Corporate Gender Equality by the Numbers
- 17: Isabelle Engeli and Amy Mazur: The Transformative Power of Public Policy: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
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