Ceos As Agents Of Change And Continuity

Elisabeth K. Kelan, Patricia Wratil

EQUALITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION(2021)

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Purpose Chief executive officers (CEOs) are increasingly seen as change agents for gender equality, which means that CEOs have to lead others to achieve gender equality. Much of this leadership is going to happen through talk, which raises the question as to how CEOs talk about gender equality to act as change agents. The purpose of this paper is to understand the arguments of CEOs deploy. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on interviews with global CEOs, who have publicly supported gender equality work, the article draws on discourse analysis to understand the arguments of CEOs deploy. Findings The analysis shows that CEOs deploy three arguments. First, CEOs argue that women bring special skills to the workplace, which contributes to a female advantage. Second, CEOs argue that the best person for the job is hired. Third, CEOs talk about how biases and privilege permeate the workplace. The analysis shows that CEOs are often invested in essentialised views of gender while holding onto ideals of meritocracy. Originality/value The article suggests that how leaders talk about gender equality leads to continuity, rather than change in regard to gender equality.
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Change agents, Chief executive officers, Discourse analysis, Gender, Senior leaders
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