The benefits of job sharing: a practice-based case study

  • Emma Watton
  • , Sarah Stables

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Abstract

This case study demonstrates the practical application of a successful hybrid job share for two women leaders working in a senior management role at a higher education institution. Over the three years of the job share a number of benefits from an employee, employer and leadership development perspective were discovered. In particular, the job share created opportunities for the authors to overcome some of the barriers women leaders can face such as achieving a better work–life balance and having increased levels of confidence. The authors hope that the multiple benefits of performing a leadership role through job sharing may encourage more employees and employers to consider job sharing as a way of increasing the number of women in senior positions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOvercoming challenges to gender equality in the workplace: leadership and innovation
EditorsMaureen A. Kilgour, Kathryn Haynes, Patricia M. Flynn
Place of PublicationSaltaire, UK
PublisherGreenleaf Publishing
Pages67-77
ISBN (Print)9781783535460
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • job sharing
  • women’s leadership
  • leadership development
  • leadership barriers
  • women in higher education
  • gender
  • gender equality
  • business practice

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