Abstract
The study described the situation of female professors within the business disciplines of accounting, economics, management, and marketing in order to collect information concerning gender-specific employment experiences. Results indicate that gender inequity within academia still exists. For example, the percentage of female faculty has increased to only 24.3% of the total. Furthermore, those surveyed were asked to respond to questions concerning their discriminatory experiences with regards to gender. The majority of women had encountered gender-related discrimination. However, the percentage of respondents (N = 707) in the senior ranks (50%) was much greater than the AACSB national averages, which show females making up only 36.5% of senior business faculty. Implications of these findings are discussed at the end of this article.
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