1st Edition
Gender Diversity and Inclusion at Work Divergent Views from Turkey
Introduction: They Talk Diversity and Inclusion but They Walk Without Women?
Chapter 1: Global and Local Perspectives on Gender Diversity
Chapter 2: The Turkish Context: One Foot Forward, Two Steps Back
Chapter 3: The State: How to Withdraw from Responsibilities
Chapter 4: International Organisations: Initiators and Facilitators
Chapter 5: Non-Governmental Organisations: Advocates
Chapter 6: Trade Unions: The Alarming Absence of Women
Chapter 7: Listed Companies: Never Ending Training and an Awareness Raising Fetish
Discussion & Conclusion
Biography
Zeynep Özsoy built her academic career in Organisation Studies for more than 20 years. She studied business administration at Ankara University and sociology at Middle East Technical University. She is currently the acting dean of Business School at Altınbaş University. The areas she is particularly interested in and has written about include corporate governance practices of Turkish listed companies, boards of directors, diversity management, and alternative organisations.
Mustafa Şenyücel is an assistant professor in Organisation Studies at Haliç University. He studied Computer Engineering, Engineering and Technology Management and Business Administration in Bahcesehir, Bogaziçi and İstanbul Bilgi University respectively. He researched organisational field and institutional pluralism at the field that struggles to eliminate violence against women in Turkey. However, he plans to write about the organisational relations between non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, labour unions and firms involved in eliminating various other social issues.
Beyza Oba is a professor in Organisation Studies at İstanbul Bilgi University. She studied business administration in Bogaziçi University and İstanbul University. Her main research focus is the hegemonic struggles of employer unions, trust in inter-firm relations, corporate governance practices of Turkish listed companies and alliance strategies in the open-source software community. She has also written on critical management studies in Turkish business schools.
"This book looks at what it is like to introduce diversity and inclusion initiatives in a difficult context where oppositional political voices are being shut down. Looking at diversity and inclusion in Turkey is eye-opening and I thoroughly recommend this book to both academics and practitioners of diversity and inclusion around the world. An important book." - Janet Sayers, Massey University, New Zealand






