A recurring question with regard to personality characteristics and management style is whether or not gender is an important variable. There tends to be two main arguments in this vein. The first is that gender is irrelevant in management, as successful female managers are those who behave in ways that are traditionally assumed to be male. The second argument (that gender is relevant) contends that a "feminine" management style is characterised by strong relationship orientations, and particularly, information sharing. In order to shed further light on these arguments, this article reports on a study that examined the influences of management style upon employee soft skill utilisation within six Australian organisations. It is reported tha...
In recent times, the relationship between gender and leadership styles has emerged as a significant ...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...
Extant research notes a tendency to propound the idea that female managers are secondary to men. Gen...
The increase in the number of women occupying managerial positions has led to a debate about whether...
Reviews the relatively slow change in attitudes about the characteristics required in management, an...
The main goal of the article is to provide the insight on the gender management in connection with c...
This study examined whether a male-oriented management model is changing to a more flexible "feminin...
This thesis introduces two management styles labeled “exploitative” and “accommodative” with their f...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Successful management of individual behavior requires knowledge about the personality and the organi...
This study was designed to determine the relationship between sex-role and leadership effectiveness,...
The leadership style of individuals can change and adapt in different circumstances, and this can al...
Knowledge intensive industries, such as the IT-industry, are known for contributing to the rapid evo...
Traditionally, men and women managers were characterized with different qualities and behaviours. D...
In recent times, the relationship between gender and leadership styles has emerged as a significant ...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...
Extant research notes a tendency to propound the idea that female managers are secondary to men. Gen...
The increase in the number of women occupying managerial positions has led to a debate about whether...
Reviews the relatively slow change in attitudes about the characteristics required in management, an...
The main goal of the article is to provide the insight on the gender management in connection with c...
This study examined whether a male-oriented management model is changing to a more flexible "feminin...
This thesis introduces two management styles labeled “exploitative” and “accommodative” with their f...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Successful management of individual behavior requires knowledge about the personality and the organi...
This study was designed to determine the relationship between sex-role and leadership effectiveness,...
The leadership style of individuals can change and adapt in different circumstances, and this can al...
Knowledge intensive industries, such as the IT-industry, are known for contributing to the rapid evo...
Traditionally, men and women managers were characterized with different qualities and behaviours. D...
In recent times, the relationship between gender and leadership styles has emerged as a significant ...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...
In this study, we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, that is, that managers a...