Claartje Vinkenburg, PhD 1997, works as an independent expert consultant and is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as a visiting fellow (SBE Management & Organization Studies and Amsterdam Business Research Institute). From 2001 to 2018, Claartje was an assistant and associate professor with the same department. Claartje studied Social Psychology at the University of Groningen. In 2000-2001, she was a visiting scholar and adjunct lecturer at Northwestern University (USA). From 2004 to 2010, Claartje was the program director and initiator of the 1st English taught BSc programme at VU Amsterdam, International Business Administration. In 2011, Claartje spent a sabbatical leave as visiting professor at ESADE Business School in Barcelona. Her academic research, partly funded by the European Research Council via a coordination and support action, deals with gender and ethnic diversity in professional and academic careers. She critically explores the impact of implicit bias, normative beliefs, and discursive practices on career systems, patterns, and outcomes to promote diversity and inclusion. She has written various book chapters and has published in the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Social Issues, and the Leadership Quarterly.
dr. Claartje Vinkenburg
Visiting Fellow, Amsterdam Business Research Institute
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- Gender, diversity, and inclusion in careers in professional services and academia
- The impact of implicit bias, normative beliefs, and discursive practices on promotion, selection, and careers
- Sustainability in combining career and care
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