Making sense of glass ceiling: A bibliometric analysis of conceptual framework, intellectual structure and research publications

In life and employment, women face discrimination. The glass ceiling prohibits women from obtaining top management and leadership positions in male-dominated sectors. This study has conducted bibliometric analyses to analyze and highlight the glass ceiling literature. Authors searched international...

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Published inCogent social sciences Vol. 9; no. 1
Main Authors Singh, Sandeep, Sharma, Chetan, Bali, Purnima, Sharma, Shamneesh, Shah, Mohd Asif
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Cogent 31.12.2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Taylor & Francis Group
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ISSN2331-1886
2331-1886
DOI10.1080/23311886.2023.2181508

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Summary:In life and employment, women face discrimination. The glass ceiling prohibits women from obtaining top management and leadership positions in male-dominated sectors. This study has conducted bibliometric analyses to analyze and highlight the glass ceiling literature. Authors searched international conferences and journals for relevant papers. This study evaluates 1,199 publications from the Scopus database's core collection between 1988 and 2021 to visualize the Glass ceiling. This research analyses co-occurrence, co-citation, and bibliographic coupling to discover the field's most important subjects, authors, and works. The extent of the glass ceiling, current publication patterns, significant regions, key articles, and critical publications were also studied. This research reveals that the glass ceiling is evolving. This research delivers vital insights and conclusions on the glass ceiling's future. Also, rich and developing nations have significant knowledge differences.
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ISSN:2331-1886
2331-1886
DOI:10.1080/23311886.2023.2181508