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and
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at Essex Business School and Director of the Cranfield International Centre for Women Leaders at
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. Prior to that she was an Associate Professor in the Department of Management at King's College London and
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in the Centre for Women in Business at
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, founded by Laura D’Andrea Tyson. She also worked at the Gender Institute of the
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where she received her PhD. Elisabeth Kelan is a leading scholar on
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, generations and
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in
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'' described her as an up-and-coming management thinker. She is known for having coined the term Gender Fatigue to denote that whilst gender discrimination evidently continues to exist in organizations, people struggle to deny its existence in their attempt to construct their workplaces as gender neutral. She holds editorial roles for
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, at the
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'' Gender, Work and Organization'' and the ''
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''. She was a
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for 2014 and 2015, received the Leadership Award for the Most Influential Leadership Research in 2016, and was voted one of the Most Influential Thinkers by ''
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Magazine'' in 2017. She is on the board of the Women’s Empowerment Principles initiative of
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and the
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. She was a
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at
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in 2012, and is currently the Dahlem International Network Professor for Gender Studies 2017-18 at
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.


Research

Kelan is considered a leading thinker, researcher and academic on leadership practice, on women, and on gender. Her approach is interdisciplinary and bridges the conventional theory and practice divide. She has conducted research on gender in high-tech professions and on gender in
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education. She led projects that explored generational changes and what Generation Y/Millennials want from work. Her interests lie in the area of
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in organizations and organizational cultures. She is particularly interested in the subtle effects of stereotypes and
inequality Inequality may refer to: Economics * Attention inequality, unequal distribution of attention across users, groups of people, issues in etc. in attention economy * Economic inequality, difference in economic well-being between population groups * ...
. Her current work looks at
leadership development Leadership development is the process which helps expand the capacity of individuals to perform in leadership roles within organizations. Leadership roles are those that facilitate execution of an organization's strategy through building alignmen ...
, gender and generational diversity, and organizational policy and
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. For her British Academy fellowship, she launched a project that looked at global c-suite management as well as middle management layers, and analyzed their potential roles as change agents in public, private and international organizations. In an unconventional move, she produced comic strips to associate everyday life situations with the conveying of her key research findings. Kelan showed that middle managers are key to improving inclusion, but that diversity and representation in top management is necessary to provide the impetus for middle management actions. In the emerging debate about the future of work, technology, and social and organizational leadership, she has welcomed the use of
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to improve diversity in the workplace, but warned that it would be naïve to presume that AI will do away with unconscious biases.


Work

Kelan has presented her research at various international institutions and occasions such as at the
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in
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2005, the Women as Global Leaders conference in Abu Dhabi 2006, the
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in New York 2007, the
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in
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2007 and 2008, and the
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’s Women’s Day Commemoration in New York in 2009 and 2010. During the 2009 event held to adopt and implement the UN Global Compact Calvert Women’s Principles, she spoke on why gender is a crucial part of corporate social responsibility. She gave further keynote addresses to the
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& Greater London Authority's Women in London’s Economy programme held at the Merchant Taylors' Hall, and to the
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in
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. Since 2010, she gave keynotes and talks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
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, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 2011 and 2012; the Council of Europe and CERN in 2013; as well as
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in 2014, and featured on
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and in ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine (US edition) in 2013 and the UK edition in 2015. She is known to have worked on projects with
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, EADS-Airbus, and
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, and produced research with
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, which was presented at the
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2015. Since 2015, she is regularly teaching at the United Nations System Staff College worldwide. Notoriously, in June 2008, she organised the “Humanising Work” symposium with
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, then
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at the Lehman Brothers Centre for Women in Business at London Business School. The groundbreaking seminar attempted to expose business academics and practitioners to current research and knowledge in the
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and saw two talks by (Lord) Anthony Giddens and
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Stefan Stern
from the
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likened this event to an academic version of the
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and referred to it as the "
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" – a reference to London Business School's
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campus. He authored several articles on the topic of "What sociologists can teach managers" discussing his impression that sociologists could help you run your company better than management gurus.


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Books

* Kelan, E.K. (2012) ''Rising Stars: Developing Millennial Women as Leaders'', Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. * Kelan, E.K. (2009) ''Performing Gender at Work'', Basingstoke: Palgrave.


Articles

* Kelan, E.K. and Wratil, P. (2018) 'Post-heroic Leadership, Tempered Radicalism and Senior Leaders as Change Agents for Gender Equality', In: ''
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''. * Gill, R., Kelan, E.K., Scharff, C. (2017) 'A Postfeminist Sensibility at Work', In: ''Gender, Work and Organization'', 24:3, 226-244. * Adamson, M., Kelan, E.K., Lewis, P., Rumens, N., Śliwa, M. (2016) 'The Quality of Equality: Thinking Differently about Gender Inclusion in Organizations', In: ''Human Resource Management International Digest'', 24:7, 8-11. * Kelan, E.K. (2014) 'From Biological Clocks to Unspeakable Inequalities: The Intersectional Positioning of Young Professionals', In: ''British Journal of Management'', 25:4, 790–804. * Kelan, E.K. (2014) 'Organising Generations – What Can Sociology Offer to the Understanding of Generations at Work?', In: ''Sociology Compass'', 8:1, 20-30. * Kelan, E.K. (2013) 'The Becoming of Business Bodies – Gender, Appearance and Leadership Development', In: ''Management Learning'', 44:1, 45-61. * Kelan, E.K. (2013) 'The Gender Quota and Female Leadership – Effects of the Norwegian Gender Quota on Board Chairs and CEOs', In: ''Journal of Business Ethics'', 117:3, 449-466. * Kelan, E.K. and Dunkley Jones, R. (2010) 'Gender and the MBA', In: ''Academy of Management Learning and Education'', 9:1, 26-43. * Kelan, E.K. (2010) 'Gender Logic and (Un)Doing Gender at Work', In: ''Gender, Work and Organization'', 17:2, 174-194. * Kelan, E.K. (2009) 'Gender Fatigue - The Ideological Dilemma of Gender Neutrality and Discrimination in Organisations', In: ''Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences'', 26:3, 197-210. * Kelan, E.K. (2008) 'Gender, Risk and Employment Insecurity: The Masculine Breadwinner Subtext', In: ''Human Relations'', 61:9, 1171-1202. * Kelan, E.K. (2008) 'The Discursive Construction of Gender in Contemporary Management Literature', In: ''Journal of Business Ethics'', 18:2, 427 – 445. * Kelan, E.K. (2008) 'Emotions in a Rational Profession: The Gendering of Skills in ICT work', In: ''Gender, Work and Organization'', 15:1, 49-71. *Kelan, E.K. (2008) 'Bound by Stereotypes?', In: ''Business Strategy Review'', 19:1, 4-7. *Kelan, E.K. (2008) 'Emotions in a Rational Profession: The Gendering of Skills in ICT Work', In: ''Gender, Work and Organization'', 15:1, 49-71. *Kelan, E.K. (2006) 'Zur (De)Konstruktion von Geschlecht in neuer Managementliteratur' ((De)Constructing Gender in Newer Management Literature). In: Bendl, R. (ed.) ''Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Teil 1: Verortung geschlechterkonstituierender (Re-)Produktionsprozesse'', Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang.


References

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