Position and Prejudice: Exploring the Stereotypical Transformation of Female Identity at Workplace

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS
Etikonomi Pub Date : 2021-02-22 DOI:10.15408/ETK.V20I1.15275
M. N. Baloch, Asif Hussain Samo, A. Bhatti, Moomal Baig Bhughio, Sheza Zeb
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Abstract

Gender-based stereotypes have hampered gender equality in the workplace opportunities, and females face identity crises and labeling by their coworkers, which mitigates their chances to climb on the ladder of Leadership. This study strived to explore female coworkers' perceived identity and the transformation in that perception when those females become leaders and the role of stereotypical thinking in it. With the qualitative approach, this study used case study methods. This research collects the data through nineteen in-depth interviews from private companies, and a framework developed using thematic analysis. The results revealed that employees positively perceive their female coworkers, but they are perceived with stereotypes and negativity when they become their leaders. Organizations need to initiate grooming programs when they promote females for harmony and a productive environment. JEL Classification: M10, M54 How to Cite: Baloch, M. N., Samo, A. H., Bhatti, A. A., Bhughio, M. B., & Zeb, S. (2021). Position and Prejudice: Exploring the Stereotypical Transformation of Female Identity at Workplace. Etikonomi , 20 (1), 137 – 152. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v20i1.15275.
地位与偏见:探讨职场女性身份的刻板转变
基于性别的刻板印象阻碍了职场中的性别平等机会,女性面临着身份危机和同事的标签,这降低了她们攀登领导阶梯的机会。本研究旨在探讨女性同事的身份认知,以及当她们成为领导者时,这种认知的转变,以及刻板印象思维在其中的作用。本研究采用个案研究方法,采用定性研究方法。本研究通过19个私营公司的深度访谈收集数据,并使用主题分析开发了一个框架。结果显示,员工对女同事的看法是积极的,但当她们成为领导时,他们会被认为是刻板印象和消极的。当组织想要促进女性和谐和富有成效的环境时,就需要启动梳理计划。如何引用:Baloch, M. N, Samo, A. H, Bhatti, A. A., Bhughio, M. B., & Zeb, S.(2021)。地位与偏见:探讨职场女性身份的刻板转变。中华医学杂志,20(1),137 - 152。https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v20i1.15275。
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