In recent years many social scientists management consultants and other writers have addressed the topic of gender and leadership style. Same authors with extensive experience in organizations who write nontechnical books for management audiences and the general public have argued for the presence of sex differences in leadership style. For example Olden (1985) maintained that there is a masculine mode of management characterized by qualities such as competitiveness, hierarchical authority high control for the leader and unemotional and analytic problem solving. Olden argued that women prefer and tend to behave in terms of an alternative feminine leadership model characterized by cooperativeness collaboration of managers and subordinates lo...
This analysis of literature explores gender differences in leadership style. As greater numbers of w...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
The study aimed to find empirical evidence on whether female leadership styles differ or similar to ...
Research comparing the leadership styles of women and men is reviewed, and evidence isfound for both...
Women, today constituting a large portion of the work force have very few leaders at the top constit...
When a group of persons begins to interact, various differences between the members begin to appear....
In recent times, the relationship between gender and leadership styles has emerged as a significant ...
A comprehensive definition of leadership is that of a process in which an individual influences a g...
Avid scholarly debate continues around the unresolved issue of male and female leadership styles. Pr...
This study explored the nature of leadership styles in women and men. Multifactor Leadership Questio...
Research on sex differences in leadership styles over the past decade (1987-1999) is reviewed and co...
The overall research problem addressed in this study is the gender role expectations of leaders and ...
This study explored the nature of leadership styles in women and men. Multifactor Leadership Questio...
Women are gradually assuming important leadership roles in the social, business and political sphere...
The idea that people generally may want or expect male and female leaders to lead in similar ways, w...
This analysis of literature explores gender differences in leadership style. As greater numbers of w...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
The study aimed to find empirical evidence on whether female leadership styles differ or similar to ...
Research comparing the leadership styles of women and men is reviewed, and evidence isfound for both...
Women, today constituting a large portion of the work force have very few leaders at the top constit...
When a group of persons begins to interact, various differences between the members begin to appear....
In recent times, the relationship between gender and leadership styles has emerged as a significant ...
A comprehensive definition of leadership is that of a process in which an individual influences a g...
Avid scholarly debate continues around the unresolved issue of male and female leadership styles. Pr...
This study explored the nature of leadership styles in women and men. Multifactor Leadership Questio...
Research on sex differences in leadership styles over the past decade (1987-1999) is reviewed and co...
The overall research problem addressed in this study is the gender role expectations of leaders and ...
This study explored the nature of leadership styles in women and men. Multifactor Leadership Questio...
Women are gradually assuming important leadership roles in the social, business and political sphere...
The idea that people generally may want or expect male and female leaders to lead in similar ways, w...
This analysis of literature explores gender differences in leadership style. As greater numbers of w...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
The study aimed to find empirical evidence on whether female leadership styles differ or similar to ...