First-line nurse managers are more likely to work according to gender beliefs and stereotypes, which may affect their managerial competence. This study is aimed at comparing managerial competence of male and female first-line nurse managers in public hospitals in Indonesia
To study undergraduates’ perceptions of attributes possessed by men-, women- and managers-in-general...
This resarch examines the effect of national and gender stereotypes in the opinion formation of mana...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Purpose: Working as a first-line nurse manager requires high managerial competence as an essential c...
This research that concerns managers' career progression in Indonesia was carried out in sixteen com...
This research that concerns managers' career progression in Indonesia was carried out in sixteen com...
Gender equality is one important item from the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)....
ABSTRACT This Research about Competency Differences between male employees and female employees (Stu...
The construction industry is one of the most male dominated industries around the world, not only wh...
According to the role congruity theory (Eagly & Karau, 2002), most characteristics attributed to...
The management literature in gender issues argues that in spite of the progress made in the last few...
At the present time there are enough women who are leaders and can work well in performing their dut...
This study aimed to describe the perceptions and assessment of male employees of their women manager...
This study examined the relationship between sex role stereotypes and the characteristics perceived ...
This article aims to approach the analysis of managerial skills and their assessment at the manageri...
To study undergraduates’ perceptions of attributes possessed by men-, women- and managers-in-general...
This resarch examines the effect of national and gender stereotypes in the opinion formation of mana...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Purpose: Working as a first-line nurse manager requires high managerial competence as an essential c...
This research that concerns managers' career progression in Indonesia was carried out in sixteen com...
This research that concerns managers' career progression in Indonesia was carried out in sixteen com...
Gender equality is one important item from the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)....
ABSTRACT This Research about Competency Differences between male employees and female employees (Stu...
The construction industry is one of the most male dominated industries around the world, not only wh...
According to the role congruity theory (Eagly & Karau, 2002), most characteristics attributed to...
The management literature in gender issues argues that in spite of the progress made in the last few...
At the present time there are enough women who are leaders and can work well in performing their dut...
This study aimed to describe the perceptions and assessment of male employees of their women manager...
This study examined the relationship between sex role stereotypes and the characteristics perceived ...
This article aims to approach the analysis of managerial skills and their assessment at the manageri...
To study undergraduates’ perceptions of attributes possessed by men-, women- and managers-in-general...
This resarch examines the effect of national and gender stereotypes in the opinion formation of mana...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...