Women still face challenges in attaining leadership positions. One of these challenges is due to an incongruence between how society perceives the leader identity and the gender identity. This incongruency can cause women to experience internal conflicts in the form of agentic and communal tensions, a paradox. Contextual individual and organisational elements, have been found to influence how women experience agentic-communal tensions. This qualitative study therefore sought to understand how these contextual elements, could help facilitate the application of a paradox mindset which literature has suggested as an option to managing tensions. Findings reveal that authenticity and awareness are key anchors that enable women to adopt a paradox...
Through examination of transcripts of the first five leadership succession discussions that occurred...
MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOne of t...
While there has been an abundance of sociological research into the social relations of leadership, ...
PURPOSE : Women leaders struggle with the persistent paradoxical expectations. Literature suggests t...
This study investigated the “strengths of the individual antecedents that shape the experience of wo...
Research documents a heightened need for women leaders to be perceived as both agentic and communal ...
Background:Women leaders within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in South Africa have increased ...
Leadership scenarios and paradoxes - past, present and future - form the basis of Karin Klenke\u27s ...
Ph.D. (Human Resources Management)This study explores the characteristics that prevent the derailmen...
The glass cliff suggests that women are more likely to access leadership positions when organization...
The purpose of this article is to explore the self-defined roles of women leaders working in higher ...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
The qualitative research undertaken was set out to understand the challenges experienced by female l...
Women leaders’ double bind arises from followers’ contradictory expectations that are rooted in the ...
Glass cliff effects are context dependent and multiply determined, resulting in mixed evidence and r...
Through examination of transcripts of the first five leadership succession discussions that occurred...
MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOne of t...
While there has been an abundance of sociological research into the social relations of leadership, ...
PURPOSE : Women leaders struggle with the persistent paradoxical expectations. Literature suggests t...
This study investigated the “strengths of the individual antecedents that shape the experience of wo...
Research documents a heightened need for women leaders to be perceived as both agentic and communal ...
Background:Women leaders within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in South Africa have increased ...
Leadership scenarios and paradoxes - past, present and future - form the basis of Karin Klenke\u27s ...
Ph.D. (Human Resources Management)This study explores the characteristics that prevent the derailmen...
The glass cliff suggests that women are more likely to access leadership positions when organization...
The purpose of this article is to explore the self-defined roles of women leaders working in higher ...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
The qualitative research undertaken was set out to understand the challenges experienced by female l...
Women leaders’ double bind arises from followers’ contradictory expectations that are rooted in the ...
Glass cliff effects are context dependent and multiply determined, resulting in mixed evidence and r...
Through examination of transcripts of the first five leadership succession discussions that occurred...
MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOne of t...
While there has been an abundance of sociological research into the social relations of leadership, ...