Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare South Korean female executives’ definitions of career success with those of male executives, identify their career development strategies for success and provide implications for research and practice. Two research questions guiding our inquiry included: How do female executives’ definitions of career success differ from those of male executives? What career development strategies do male and female executives use for career success? Design/methodology/approach: A basic qualitative research design was used and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 male executives and 15 female executives in diverse corporations by using an interview protocol of 13 questions regarding participant...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Geoffrey M...
The objective of this research was to study the career success and the satisfaction of female execut...
The pattern of relationships between three sets of variables and gender differences in these variabl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) women leader...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) women lead...
Patterns have been identified in the careers literature that suggest there has been a change from tr...
Gender has become a significant issue in management and organization, which is worth to be noticed i...
This study tests hypotheses about the relations between gender, career paths, and career success in ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
Gender bias continues to play a role in the gender discrepancy at executive levels in or...
Includes bibliographical references.Women have made tremendous strides in the workforce over the pas...
Abstract OnlyVery few women have reached the highest echelons of corporate America, perhaps because ...
In Fortune 1500 companies, 5% of senior managers—defined as vice-president or above—are women (Glass...
The aim of this research is to investigate how managers define career success for themselves. It se...
This article presents research into gender differences of social factors that determine professional...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Geoffrey M...
The objective of this research was to study the career success and the satisfaction of female execut...
The pattern of relationships between three sets of variables and gender differences in these variabl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) women leader...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) women lead...
Patterns have been identified in the careers literature that suggest there has been a change from tr...
Gender has become a significant issue in management and organization, which is worth to be noticed i...
This study tests hypotheses about the relations between gender, career paths, and career success in ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
Gender bias continues to play a role in the gender discrepancy at executive levels in or...
Includes bibliographical references.Women have made tremendous strides in the workforce over the pas...
Abstract OnlyVery few women have reached the highest echelons of corporate America, perhaps because ...
In Fortune 1500 companies, 5% of senior managers—defined as vice-president or above—are women (Glass...
The aim of this research is to investigate how managers define career success for themselves. It se...
This article presents research into gender differences of social factors that determine professional...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Geoffrey M...
The objective of this research was to study the career success and the satisfaction of female execut...
The pattern of relationships between three sets of variables and gender differences in these variabl...