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Women as Leaders in Covid-19 Pandemic Context

Bogdan Andrei Tiliuță () and Ioana Raluca Diaconu ()
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Bogdan Andrei Tiliuță: „Alexandru Ioan Cuza†University of Iaşi
Ioana Raluca Diaconu: „Alexandru Ioan Cuza†University of Iaşi

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2020, vol. XX, issue 2, 770-775

Abstract: Pandemics suddenly and unexpectedly change the course of history, destroy the foundations of the strongest economies, affect humanity and "dethrone" the most powerful leaders. The consequences follows for many years after their passing, stability and prosperity being difficult to rebuild. The paper has major importance, as we currently facing a new pandemic. It`s a global tragedy, an urgent wake-up call for all of humanity and for the 21st century, COVID-19 is a tough, relentless, unforgiving teacher who is offering valuable lessons about survival, leadership, being a current and present subject in everyone's life. The pandemic has disrupted important aspects of personal, but especially professional life, therefore, the question our paper is trying to answer is: Can the COVID-19 pandemic be a ramp for launching women into top management positions? The article provides an analysis of pandemics and an interdisciplinary approach to these valuable lessons about leadership.

Keywords: COVID-19; pandemics; diversity; firm performance; corporate culture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H12 J24 L25 M14 M51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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