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Sex-based harassment and organizational silencing: How women are led to reluctant acquiescence in academia
D Fernando, A Prasad
Human relations 72 (10), 1565-1594, 2019
1092019
Respectable femininity and career agency: exploring paradoxical imperatives
WDA Fernando, L Cohen
Gender, work & organization 21 (2), 149-164, 2014
842014
Exploring career advantages of highly skilled migrants: A study of Indian academics in the UK
WDA Fernando, L Cohen
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 27 (12), 1277-1298, 2016
722016
Exploring the interplay between gender, organizational context and career: A Sri Lankan perspective
W Dulini Anuvinda Fernando, L Cohen
Career Development International 16 (6), 553-571, 2011
522011
“Us versus them”: Sensemaking and identity processes in skilled migrants’ experiences of occupational downgrading
D Fernando, G Patriotta
Journal of World Business 55 (4), 101109, 2020
432020
What helps? Women engineers' accounts of staying on
D Fernando, L Cohen, J Duberley
Human Resource Management Journal 28 (3), 479-495, 2018
382018
Navigating sexualised visibility: A study of British women engineers
D Fernando, L Cohen, J Duberley
Journal of Vocational Behavior 113, 6-19, 2019
322019
Exploring the interplay between Buddhism and career development: A study of highly skilled women workers in Sri Lanka
WDA Fernando, L Cohen
Work, employment and society 27 (6), 1021-1038, 2013
262013
A social constructionist perspective of gender stereotyping at work: a case of highly skilled women in Sri Lanka
W Dulini Anuvinda Fernando
Gender in Management: An International Journal 27 (7), 463-481, 2012
262012
The rhetoric and reality of home–work harmonization: a study of highly skilled Sri Lankan women from public and private sector organizations
WDA Fernando, L Cohen
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 24 (15), 2876-2893, 2013
202013
Negotiating a sense of fit in elite higher education: Exploring the identity work of “widening participation” students
D Fernando, EJ Kenny
Academy of Management Learning & Education 20 (2), 133-155, 2021
192021
Exploring character in the new capitalism: a study of mid-level academics’ in a British research-intensive university
WDA Fernando
Studies in Higher Education 43 (6), 1045-1057, 2018
162018
Challenging the cross-national transfer of diversity management in MNCs: Exploring the ‘identity effects’ of diversity discourses
D Fernando
human relations 74 (12), 2126-2152, 2021
152021
The competing influences of national identity on the negotiation of ideal worker expectations: Insights from the Sri Lankan knowledge work industry
C Croft, WDA Fernando
Human Relations 71 (8), 1096-1119, 2018
112018
Navigating panethnic categorization in the workplace: A study of British Sri Lankan employees
D Fernando, E Kenny
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 91 (4), 769-797, 2018
92018
What managers can do to keep women in engineering
D Fernando, L Cohen, J Duberley
Harvard Business Review, 2018
92018
Advancing interests through informal voice: a study of professional workers in Sri Lanka's knowledge outsourcing sector
WDA Fernando
Human Resource Management Journal 27 (4), 630-647, 2017
52017
The problem of visibility of women in engineering and how they manage it
D Fernando, L Cohen, J Duberley
42018
Poachers and gamekeepers: processes of class-based organisational closure and usurpation in Sri Lanka’s emerging private sector
WDA Fernando, L Cohen
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 28 (15), 2184-2207, 2017
42017
The culture of silence that allows sexual harassment in the workplace to continue
D Fernando
The Conversation, 2018
32018
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