This study focuses on the quantitative relationship between the manager gender and the employee gender. By reviewing gender discrimination and gender preference, this research explores whether there is a positive relationship in the organization between the gender number of managers and the gender number of employees. This study mainly adopts the qualitative research method to conduct a questionnaire survey among 300 managers and interview with ten managers. After analyzing, it found that managers are more likely to hire female employees when they are female. In other words, as the number of female managers increases, the number of women employed increases. Keywords: gender discrimination, gender preferenc
Gender equality in the workplace has been a major concern for almost all the organizations and count...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
Previous studies found contradictory results on whether women benefit in terms of earnings from havi...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
AbstractThe phenomenon “Think manager – think male”, which entails the correspondence between male c...
Replicates a study completed 30-years before regarding college students' perceptions of women in man...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
The purpose of this paper is to explore obstructional factors of the female promotion reflected in e...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
This study aimed to describe the perceptions and assessment of male employees of their women manager...
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Two experimental studies were conducted to measure the effects of contextual and situational factors...
This paper explores the issue of gender bias in the workforce. First-hand accounts of gender bias of...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the attitudes of the managers towards gender hiring st...
Gender equality in the workplace has been a major concern for almost all the organizations and count...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
Previous studies found contradictory results on whether women benefit in terms of earnings from havi...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
AbstractThe phenomenon “Think manager – think male”, which entails the correspondence between male c...
Replicates a study completed 30-years before regarding college students' perceptions of women in man...
Several studies have shown that the traditional stereotype of a "good" manager being masculine and m...
The purpose of this paper is to explore obstructional factors of the female promotion reflected in e...
<p>This paper reviews the permanently expanding literature on gender discrimination in management, f...
This study aimed to describe the perceptions and assessment of male employees of their women manager...
This article explores the potential existence of a gender effect regarding selected managerial pract...
Two experimental studies were conducted to measure the effects of contextual and situational factors...
This paper explores the issue of gender bias in the workforce. First-hand accounts of gender bias of...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the attitudes of the managers towards gender hiring st...
Gender equality in the workplace has been a major concern for almost all the organizations and count...
Women continue to lag behind for accessing managerial positions, partially due to discrimination at ...
Previous studies found contradictory results on whether women benefit in terms of earnings from havi...