This thesis investigates how the Chinese version of paternalistic leadership theory, a male-biased theory of leadership, influences the expectations surrounding the traditional role of women in Chinese cultural settings. A critical review of the literature concerning Chinese leadership highlights the failure of the hegemonic conceptualisation of paternalistic leadership to take into account women in managerial positions. Addressing this omission, this thesis focuses on how ethnically Chinese female leaders lead in Hong Kong and how they execute their leadership role. This focus is achieved by addressing the gap in current knowledge regarding ethnically Chinese female leaders in Hong Kong and how they experience their leadership role from a ...
Drawing on a case study of a three-generation family business, this paper explores the antecedents a...
While the notion of hegemonic masculinity has received a lot of attention in recent scholarship, heg...
This article critically reviews paternalistic leadership in Chinese cultural societies. This paper h...
Women have made significant social advancements in recent times in China, but as in most of the worl...
This thesis investigates how the Chinese version of paternalistic leadership theory, a male-biased t...
This article aims to inspire international human resource management (IHRM) scholarship that incorpo...
This quantitative and qualitative study explores the leadership challenges for women academics in th...
by Lin Y L Wendy, Cheung Y L Joseph.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992.Includes ...
With the increasing role played by the females in Chinese economic development, females draw attenti...
Even though Hong Kong remained under British control from 1842 to 1997, denizens were not modernized...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The last decade, Chinese companies began to venture beyond their borders and invest internationally....
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
Leadership diversity has evoked tremendous debate for decades. This includes the profitability and c...
This article critically reviews the historical development in the literature that provided the basis...
Drawing on a case study of a three-generation family business, this paper explores the antecedents a...
While the notion of hegemonic masculinity has received a lot of attention in recent scholarship, heg...
This article critically reviews paternalistic leadership in Chinese cultural societies. This paper h...
Women have made significant social advancements in recent times in China, but as in most of the worl...
This thesis investigates how the Chinese version of paternalistic leadership theory, a male-biased t...
This article aims to inspire international human resource management (IHRM) scholarship that incorpo...
This quantitative and qualitative study explores the leadership challenges for women academics in th...
by Lin Y L Wendy, Cheung Y L Joseph.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992.Includes ...
With the increasing role played by the females in Chinese economic development, females draw attenti...
Even though Hong Kong remained under British control from 1842 to 1997, denizens were not modernized...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The last decade, Chinese companies began to venture beyond their borders and invest internationally....
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
Leadership diversity has evoked tremendous debate for decades. This includes the profitability and c...
This article critically reviews the historical development in the literature that provided the basis...
Drawing on a case study of a three-generation family business, this paper explores the antecedents a...
While the notion of hegemonic masculinity has received a lot of attention in recent scholarship, heg...
This article critically reviews paternalistic leadership in Chinese cultural societies. This paper h...