Women make up around fifty percent of the workplace in most large firms, especially in developing economies. Afghan and Indian women are in professional and management ranks of most industries. This study focused on the technical, human, and conceptual skills of women from Afghanistan and India to see if cultural differences and socialization in different political, economical, educational, and social systems can be a significant influencing factor. The researchers attempted to address whether Afghan and Indian women have similar or different orientations in management skills. The results of 202 respondents show that these two groups have significantly different management and leadership skills. Indian women scored extremely high on technic...
During the last three decades, due to widespread conflicts and wars, many people in Afghanistan have...
This study was conducted among educated and uneducated working women of Kabul, Afghanistan, during 1...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...
Women make up around fifty percent of the workplace in most large firms, especially in developing ec...
There are over thirty million people in Afghanistan with different skills and competencies. Due to i...
There are over thirty million people in Afghanistan with different skills and competencies. Due to i...
There are nearly 1.5 billion people in India and over thirty percent of them are well educated and c...
Although the topic is trending globally, clear steps forward for female leadership are yet to be mad...
ABSTRACT This study examined how Indian male and female managers perceived and used leadership s...
Afghans and Americans have been exposed to different leadership styles which may have influenced the...
Afghans and Americans have been exposed to different leadership styles which may have influenced the...
“Although the subject of female leadership is very well documented at an international level, Pakist...
This study analyzes the leadership tendencies of respondents from Afghanistan and compares them with...
Gender, religion, and culture all come together in this research, which aims to find out what it's l...
This study focuses on the management skills of respondents from Sahiwal, Pakistan, to see if gender ...
During the last three decades, due to widespread conflicts and wars, many people in Afghanistan have...
This study was conducted among educated and uneducated working women of Kabul, Afghanistan, during 1...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...
Women make up around fifty percent of the workplace in most large firms, especially in developing ec...
There are over thirty million people in Afghanistan with different skills and competencies. Due to i...
There are over thirty million people in Afghanistan with different skills and competencies. Due to i...
There are nearly 1.5 billion people in India and over thirty percent of them are well educated and c...
Although the topic is trending globally, clear steps forward for female leadership are yet to be mad...
ABSTRACT This study examined how Indian male and female managers perceived and used leadership s...
Afghans and Americans have been exposed to different leadership styles which may have influenced the...
Afghans and Americans have been exposed to different leadership styles which may have influenced the...
“Although the subject of female leadership is very well documented at an international level, Pakist...
This study analyzes the leadership tendencies of respondents from Afghanistan and compares them with...
Gender, religion, and culture all come together in this research, which aims to find out what it's l...
This study focuses on the management skills of respondents from Sahiwal, Pakistan, to see if gender ...
During the last three decades, due to widespread conflicts and wars, many people in Afghanistan have...
This study was conducted among educated and uneducated working women of Kabul, Afghanistan, during 1...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...