The conquest of gender prejudices over sales negotiations: which will prevail?

Ela Unler, Didem Yildiz
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Students from undergraduate and graduate levels. Leadership, implicit leadership theories, decision-making, gender stereotypes and discrimination. Defne was working as a sales manager in Diel Turkey, an international technology company. Diel focuses on software, hardware, network and business consultancy services. Defne had worked as a computer engineer before starting to work in the sales department. In her leadership, she gave importance to long-term relationships and justice. Defne had two meetings this week. The first one was with T&X, a big scale fast moving consumer goods company; and the other one was with Q-Coding, a medium-scale technology company. Defne had negotiated with T&X two years ago, and the project got canceled. Defne worked on T&X new contract very cautiously, as this time she wanted to finish the project and make the deal. Defne had to deal with prejudices during the T&X meeting. Implicit beliefs are grounded in the cultural background of the country, which determines the perceptual framework for the society. Male-dominated countries have implicit beliefs that women’s priorities should be their families, thus being successful at work is not expected. Defne faced male-oriented stereotypes, which challenged her in doing business. Even though she was a successful manager, these subjective beliefs made her perform poorly. During the meeting with Q-Coding, Defne discussed the prejudice for women leaders with a women entrepreneur Suzan. This case is trying to achieve two main objectives: first, to make all students be aware of implicit leadership theories and beliefs, which are rooted in the countries’ cultural background; second, to make female students be aware of these dysfunctional coping behaviors and increase their self-efficacy without thinking about their gender roles. CSS 7: Management science
在销售谈判中克服性别偏见:哪个会占上风?
本科生和研究生。领导,内隐领导理论,决策,性别刻板印象和歧视。Defne当时是Diel土耳其一家国际科技公司的销售经理。Diel专注于软件、硬件、网络和商业咨询服务。在开始在销售部门工作之前,德芙尼曾是一名计算机工程师。在她的领导中,她重视长期关系和正义。这个星期有两次会议。第一次是与T&X合作,这是一家大型快速消费品公司;另一个是Q-Coding,一家中等规模的科技公司。Defne在两年前与T&X进行了谈判,项目被取消了。Defne非常谨慎地处理T&X的新合同,因为这次她想完成项目并达成交易。在T&X会议上,德纳不得不处理一些偏见。内隐信仰根植于一个国家的文化背景,它决定了这个社会的感知框架。男性占主导地位的国家有一种隐含的信念,认为女性的首要任务应该是家庭,因此不期望她们在工作上取得成功。德芙妮面临着以男性为中心的刻板印象,这在她做生意时给她带来了挑战。尽管她是一位成功的管理者,但这些主观信念使她表现不佳。在与Q-Coding的会面中,define与女企业家Suzan讨论了对女性领导者的偏见。这个案例试图达到两个主要目的:第一,让所有的学生意识到隐性领导理论和信仰,这是植根于国家的文化背景;第二,让女学生意识到这些不正常的应对行为,在不考虑性别角色的情况下提高自我效能感
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