Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and male still exists. The recent changes in the proportion of women and female managers in organizations could affect these two managerial stereotypes, leading to a stronger preference for feminine characteristics and female leaders. This study examines if the gender of an employee, the gender of the manager, and the management gender ratio in an organization are related to employees' managerial stereotypes.3229 respondents working in various organizations completed an electronic questionnaire.The results confirm our hypotheses that, although the general stereotype of a manager is masculine and although most prefer a man as a manager, female empl...
Very few women hold top corporate positions in Sweden, and women are underrepresented as managers in...
When we talk about the females employment in different organization, it is till treated in different...
This study focuses on the quantitative relationship between the manager gender and the employee gend...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
There has been a considerable increase in the proportion of women managers in recent years, from 21%...
This study examined how external evaluators ’ assessments of a management team and its leader are im...
As the percentage of women managers has risen in the workforce, so have questions of whether women c...
The aim of this literature review is to provide a clear definition of the concept of gender stereoty...
Gender stereotypes continue to exist and are transmitted through media, and through social, educatio...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
In the present study we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, i.e., that manager...
Bibliography: pages 71-79.The proportion of females occupying managerial positions is low compared t...
Very few women hold top corporate positions in Sweden, and women are underrepresented as managers in...
When we talk about the females employment in different organization, it is till treated in different...
This study focuses on the quantitative relationship between the manager gender and the employee gend...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
PurposeA key obstacle to women’s advancement to managerial roles and leadership positions is the ste...
AbstractGender inequality remains a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in soci...
There has been a considerable increase in the proportion of women managers in recent years, from 21%...
This study examined how external evaluators ’ assessments of a management team and its leader are im...
As the percentage of women managers has risen in the workforce, so have questions of whether women c...
The aim of this literature review is to provide a clear definition of the concept of gender stereoty...
Gender stereotypes continue to exist and are transmitted through media, and through social, educatio...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
In the present study we analyzed cultural variations of managerial gender typing, i.e., that manager...
Bibliography: pages 71-79.The proportion of females occupying managerial positions is low compared t...
Very few women hold top corporate positions in Sweden, and women are underrepresented as managers in...
When we talk about the females employment in different organization, it is till treated in different...
This study focuses on the quantitative relationship between the manager gender and the employee gend...