Ren, X. and Xu, H. (2021) ‘Flexible working during the Covid-19 pandemic: gains and strains in a Chinese state-owned organisation’. In: The British Academy of Management (BAM) 2021 Conference in the Cloud, August-September 2021, UK.
Ren, X. and Caudle, D. (2020) ‘Balancing academia and family life: The gendered strains and struggles between the UK and China compared’, Gender in Management: An International Journal 35(2), pp.141-165.
Ren, X. (2017), ‘Exploiting women’s aesthetic labour to fly high in the Chinese airline industry’, Gender in Management: An International Journal 32(6), pp.386-403.
Ren, X. (2016) ‘Exploiting women’s aesthetic labour to fly high in the Chinese airline industry’. In: The British Academy of Management (BAM) 2016 Conference, September 2016, Newcastle University, UK.
Foster, D. and Ren, X. (2015) ‘Work-family conflict and the commodification of women’s employment in three Chinese airlines’, The International Journal of Human Resource Management 26(12), pp. 1568-1585.
Ren, X. and Caudle, D. (2014) ‘Walking the tightrope between work and non-work life: strategies employed by British and Chinese academics and their implications’, Studies in Higher Education 41(4), pp.599-618.
Ren, X and Caudle, D. (2014) ‘Who’s the acrobat? Female academics’ strategies for balancing work and life in the British and Chinese contexts’. In: Gender, Work and Organisation (GWO) 8th Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference, June 2014, Keel University, UK.
Ren, X. and Foster, D. (2011) ‘Women’s Experiences of Work and Family Conflict in a Chinese Airline’, Asia Pacific Business Review 17 (3), pp. 325-341.
Ren, X. (2009) ‘The prevalence and consequences of aesthetic and emotional labour in the Chinese airline industry’. In: The 24th Annual Employment Research Unit (ERU) Conference, September 2009, Cardiff Business School, UK.
Ren, X. and Foster, D. (2008) ‘Balancing Work and Life in the Chinese Airline Industry: Women’s Experience in the East and some Comparisons with the West’. In: The 9th International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management (IFSAM) Conference. July 2008, Fudan University, China.