GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT

Gender equality has always been considered as a social issue in India. In a way this has created an unconscious biasness for female at workplace. Women have always been considered as homemakers and have been given a secondary status both at home and workplace. There are also other barriers and gaps...

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Main Author: Kachhap, Rahul Vincent
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29933/
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description Gender equality has always been considered as a social issue in India. In a way this has created an unconscious biasness for female at workplace. Women have always been considered as homemakers and have been given a secondary status both at home and workplace. There are also other barriers and gaps that have not allowed women to climb at top-level positions in organisations. In past years there have been lots of interventions by different government and non-government bodies. The United Kingdom as one of the pioneer countries in bringing gender equality at workplace has had many interventions in this specific area. Recently initiatives such as United Nations Global Compact has enabled in filling the gaps and eradicating the barriers of gender equality at workplace. Also the top companies in the UK have realised it to the core that if they have to be competitive at the market place they need diverse talent at their workplace. In this study researcher explored best practices regarding gender equality at workplace by Financial Times United Kingdom 2015 top five companies. After analysing the best practices in the UK researcher identified best practices that can be replicated in the Indian context in order to fill the gap through primary data. Researcher identified nine best practices practiced by companies in the United Kingdom and recommended five best practices that can be replicated in the Indian context.
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spelling nottingham-299332018-04-26T01:32:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29933/ GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT Kachhap, Rahul Vincent Gender equality has always been considered as a social issue in India. In a way this has created an unconscious biasness for female at workplace. Women have always been considered as homemakers and have been given a secondary status both at home and workplace. There are also other barriers and gaps that have not allowed women to climb at top-level positions in organisations. In past years there have been lots of interventions by different government and non-government bodies. The United Kingdom as one of the pioneer countries in bringing gender equality at workplace has had many interventions in this specific area. Recently initiatives such as United Nations Global Compact has enabled in filling the gaps and eradicating the barriers of gender equality at workplace. Also the top companies in the UK have realised it to the core that if they have to be competitive at the market place they need diverse talent at their workplace. In this study researcher explored best practices regarding gender equality at workplace by Financial Times United Kingdom 2015 top five companies. After analysing the best practices in the UK researcher identified best practices that can be replicated in the Indian context in order to fill the gap through primary data. Researcher identified nine best practices practiced by companies in the United Kingdom and recommended five best practices that can be replicated in the Indian context. 2015-09-11 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29933/1/Management%20Project%20%28Gender%20Equality%29.pdf Kachhap, Rahul Vincent (2015) GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title_full GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title_fullStr GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title_full_unstemmed GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title_short GENDER EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY A BUSINESS CASE OF TOP 5 COMPANIES FROM FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED KINGDOM, 2015 LIST THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
title_sort gender equality and diversity a business case of top 5 companies from financial times united kingdom, 2015 list that can be replicated in the indian context
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29933/