Purpose – This research investigates the generational differences in workplace communication, expectations and behaviors of employees from the perspectives of female leaders and their direct reports.Design – This study employs a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews with 12 female leaders and 24 of their direct reports who are working in various organizations in Malaysia.Findings – Findings include three themes that emerged as key in determining and reflecting the female leaders’ experiences in communicating with their employees in the workplace: (1) attitudes towards power and authority; (2) being creative and taking risks and (3) workplace dynamics.Research Implications – The workplace setting and the leaders’ stance with regar...
Introduction: This paper explores communication issues between women and non-women dimensions such a...
This research examines how Malaysian managers and employees interpret and embody leader–member relat...
The intention of the study was to explore leadership challenges facing female employees within the t...
This qualitative study examines if there are differences in communication between male and female le...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how the distribution and function of talk in workplace meet...
Communication styles are representative of an individuals and also identifying the communication sty...
Issues related to gender in the workplace are quite a common and debatable issue in Malaysia conside...
The quantitative, descriptive study examined workplace communication breakdowns by evaluating genera...
Every few decades, a new generation enters the workplace and organisational leaders are facing chall...
One of the most important workplace relationships is that of superiors and subordinates. However, i...
This research attempts to identify the differences of perceptions between male and female employees ...
Communication climate is of paramount importance in an organization as it contributes to the effecti...
Modern organizations, in order to become and remain competitive, must be able to adapt to ongoing ch...
The purpose of this mixed methods sequential explanatory study was to investigate the relationship b...
Despite a growing number of research focused on the leadership of professional working groups with m...
Introduction: This paper explores communication issues between women and non-women dimensions such a...
This research examines how Malaysian managers and employees interpret and embody leader–member relat...
The intention of the study was to explore leadership challenges facing female employees within the t...
This qualitative study examines if there are differences in communication between male and female le...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how the distribution and function of talk in workplace meet...
Communication styles are representative of an individuals and also identifying the communication sty...
Issues related to gender in the workplace are quite a common and debatable issue in Malaysia conside...
The quantitative, descriptive study examined workplace communication breakdowns by evaluating genera...
Every few decades, a new generation enters the workplace and organisational leaders are facing chall...
One of the most important workplace relationships is that of superiors and subordinates. However, i...
This research attempts to identify the differences of perceptions between male and female employees ...
Communication climate is of paramount importance in an organization as it contributes to the effecti...
Modern organizations, in order to become and remain competitive, must be able to adapt to ongoing ch...
The purpose of this mixed methods sequential explanatory study was to investigate the relationship b...
Despite a growing number of research focused on the leadership of professional working groups with m...
Introduction: This paper explores communication issues between women and non-women dimensions such a...
This research examines how Malaysian managers and employees interpret and embody leader–member relat...
The intention of the study was to explore leadership challenges facing female employees within the t...