Examining the Connection between Glass Ceiling Beliefs and Job Performance of Female Employees in Directorates of Education, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Shabana Akbar, Kausar Takrim, Neelam Akbar
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Cultural barriers make it harder for women to rise in an organizational context in Pakistan, but the sociological and cultural infrastructure of industrialized nations provides more power for women to hold high positions. The purpose of the current research is to look at the influence of glass ceiling beliefs (Denial, Resilience, Resignation, and Acceptance) on the job performance of female employees in Khyber-education Pakhtunkhwa's department in Peshawar. Through a convenient sample approach, an adapted questionnaire was sent to 275 female employees at the directorate of education offices through email and personal contacts; the acquired data was analyzed using SPSS and AMOS software. The study's findings indicated that the first and second hypotheses, according to which denial, resilience, and work performance are positively and substantially related, are accepted. However, the resignation and acceptance were found to be negligible, indicating a negative relationship between these variables and female employee work performance, leading to the rejection of the study's third and fourth hypotheses.
巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省教育局女性员工“玻璃天花板”观念与工作绩效的关系研究
在巴基斯坦,文化障碍使妇女在组织环境中难以上升,但工业化国家的社会和文化基础设施为妇女担任高级职位提供了更多的权力。本研究的目的是研究玻璃天花板信念(否认、恢复力、辞职和接受)对白沙瓦开伯尔教育Pakhtunkhwa部门女性员工工作绩效的影响。通过方便的抽样方法,通过电子邮件和个人联系向教育局办公室的275名女性雇员发送了一份经过修改的问卷;采用SPSS和AMOS软件对采集的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,第一种和第二种假设是可以接受的,根据这种假设,否认、适应力和工作绩效之间存在着积极而实质性的关系。然而,辞职和接受被发现可以忽略不计,这表明这些变量与女性员工的工作绩效之间存在负相关关系,导致研究的第三和第四个假设被拒绝。
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Global Business and Economics Review
Global Business and Economics Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: GBER (the flagship journal of the Business & Economics Society International) is an international refereed outlet journal for the presentation, discussion and analysis of advanced concepts, initial treatments and fundamental research in all fields of business and economics. Priority is given to insightful policy-oriented articles that deal with the implications of the increasingly global business activity, especially written for the educated lay-person.
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