The Role of Leader and Subordinate Gender in the Leadership–Empowerment Relationship

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Jaehee Jong
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Abstract

Building on prior research on leadership and gender, the current study explores whether leaders’ and subordinates’ genders influence the impact of leaders’ behaviors on subordinate attitudes. More specifically, this study identifies three moderator variables that might influence the relationship: gender congruence and gender combination between supervisor and subordinate and gender ratio (gender composite in a work unit). Using a sample of state government employees, the current study found that supervisors’ transformational leadership style was more likely to influence male subordinates’ feelings of psychological empowerment than female subordinates’ feelings of psychological empowerment, regardless of the supervisor’s gender and that the positive effect among male employees becomes weaker when they are in a work unit with more women. Ultimately, the findings from this study contribute to our knowledge base regarding leadership and gender, in general, and deepen our understanding of supervisor–subordinate gender dynamics and how these dynamics are associated with gender ratio in public sector organizations.
领导和下属性别在领导-授权关系中的作用
基于先前对领导力和性别的研究,本研究探讨了领导者和下属的性别是否会影响领导者行为对下属态度的影响。更具体地说,本研究确定了三个可能影响这种关系的调节变量:主管和下属之间的性别一致性和性别组合以及性别比例(工作单位中的性别组合)。本研究以州政府雇员为样本,发现上司的变革型领导风格比女性下属更容易影响男性下属的心理赋权感,无论主管的性别如何,当男性员工在女性较多的工作单位时,他们的积极影响就会减弱。最终,这项研究的发现有助于我们建立关于领导力和性别的知识库,并加深我们对主管-下属性别动态的理解,以及这些动态如何与公共部门组织中的性别比例相关。
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