An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions

Despite the predominance of perspectives on women’s leadership, which consistently emphasize the underrepresentation of women in virtually every sphere of political and economic life in countries around the world, very little is known about women’s leadership, especially in higher education, in the...

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Main Authors: Azzah Alsubaie, Karen Jones
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/7/4/36
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spelling doaj-4b48659907bc4e1fb90343cf95c79c482020-11-25T01:05:47ZengMDPI AGAdministrative Sciences2076-33872017-10-01743610.3390/admsci7040036admsci7040036An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research DirectionsAzzah Alsubaie0Karen Jones1Institute of Education, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UA, Berkshire, UKInstitute of Education, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UA, Berkshire, UKDespite the predominance of perspectives on women’s leadership, which consistently emphasize the underrepresentation of women in virtually every sphere of political and economic life in countries around the world, very little is known about women’s leadership, especially in higher education, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This has resulted in a gap in the literature, since higher education is one area of employment where Saudi women have made progress, and in spite of complex social, religious, cultural and organisational barriers, some have broken through the glass ceiling into higher education leadership. One goal of this paper is to highlight, through a synthesis of existing literature, the current state of women’s higher education leadership in Saudi Arabia. The second goal of this paper is to propose new directions for future research to address the current dearth of empirical work on women’s leadership in higher education in Saudi Arabia. This may be relevant to other regions of the Middle East and elsewhere.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/7/4/36Saudi Arabiawomenhigher educationleadership research
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An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
Administrative Sciences
Saudi Arabia
women
higher education
leadership research
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Karen Jones
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title An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
title_short An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
title_full An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
title_fullStr An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of the Current State of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and a Proposal for Future Research Directions
title_sort overview of the current state of women’s leadership in higher education in saudi arabia and a proposal for future research directions
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series Administrative Sciences
issn 2076-3387
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Despite the predominance of perspectives on women’s leadership, which consistently emphasize the underrepresentation of women in virtually every sphere of political and economic life in countries around the world, very little is known about women’s leadership, especially in higher education, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This has resulted in a gap in the literature, since higher education is one area of employment where Saudi women have made progress, and in spite of complex social, religious, cultural and organisational barriers, some have broken through the glass ceiling into higher education leadership. One goal of this paper is to highlight, through a synthesis of existing literature, the current state of women’s higher education leadership in Saudi Arabia. The second goal of this paper is to propose new directions for future research to address the current dearth of empirical work on women’s leadership in higher education in Saudi Arabia. This may be relevant to other regions of the Middle East and elsewhere.
topic Saudi Arabia
women
higher education
leadership research
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/7/4/36
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