Despite the large literature on gender differences in politics, there have been relatively few empirical studies testing the effects of gender in public administration. This paper examines how male and female public managers show attitudinal differences toward innovation in the public sector. We hypothesize that male and female managers differ in three aspects. Firstly, female managers are more result-oriented than rule-following, and more oriented toward societal interests. Secondly, female public managers are more open to new ideas and creativity, and more willing to challenge the status quo. Yet, thirdly, female leaders are less eager to take risks when would-be innovations may put their organizations in peril. Thus, we argue that female...
The management literature has highlighted the role of a manager’s gender in adopting and practicing ...
The field of innovation does not see the innovator and is therefore gender-blind. Still, there is an...
With the increasing number of female senior executives, the relationship between female senior execu...
This paper suggests a new argument to explain gender differences in public management: the “prudent ...
This paper suggests a new argument to explain gender differences in public management: the “prudent ...
This paper uses firm-level survey responses across more than 100 emerging and developing countries t...
Our understanding of the link between women managers and firm-level innovation remains incomplete. B...
Like many other aspects of the work environment, “innovation” is a gendered term that creates a barr...
The individual innovator is seldom seen in innovation research, but there is still an implicit under...
Like many other aspects of the work environment, “innovation” is a gendered term that creates a barr...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
As women rise through the upper echelons of firms, research interest in the possible performance con...
This paper deals with the issue of entrepreneurship and new venture creation. More specifically, it ...
A growing body of literature has found there are important differences in the priorities, leadership...
Abstract At present, in England there is little alignment between innovative work and government acc...
The management literature has highlighted the role of a manager’s gender in adopting and practicing ...
The field of innovation does not see the innovator and is therefore gender-blind. Still, there is an...
With the increasing number of female senior executives, the relationship between female senior execu...
This paper suggests a new argument to explain gender differences in public management: the “prudent ...
This paper suggests a new argument to explain gender differences in public management: the “prudent ...
This paper uses firm-level survey responses across more than 100 emerging and developing countries t...
Our understanding of the link between women managers and firm-level innovation remains incomplete. B...
Like many other aspects of the work environment, “innovation” is a gendered term that creates a barr...
The individual innovator is seldom seen in innovation research, but there is still an implicit under...
Like many other aspects of the work environment, “innovation” is a gendered term that creates a barr...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
As women rise through the upper echelons of firms, research interest in the possible performance con...
This paper deals with the issue of entrepreneurship and new venture creation. More specifically, it ...
A growing body of literature has found there are important differences in the priorities, leadership...
Abstract At present, in England there is little alignment between innovative work and government acc...
The management literature has highlighted the role of a manager’s gender in adopting and practicing ...
The field of innovation does not see the innovator and is therefore gender-blind. Still, there is an...
With the increasing number of female senior executives, the relationship between female senior execu...