东帝汶酒店业职业发展障碍:性别刻板印象、老男孩网络和性别差异研究

Helio Brites da Silva, Vimolwan Yukongdi, Finia Ribeiro, Elisabeth Barreto
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东帝汶的酒店业以女性为主。然而,妇女在管理和高级行政职位上的代表性不足。本研究考察了性别陈规定型观念和老男孩的网络变量作为影响东帝汶帝力酒店行业妇女和男子职业发展的障碍的相对重要性。在东帝汶帝力的20家旅馆分发了调查问卷,16家旅馆获得批准,代表385人(226名妇女和159名男子)。使用结构方程模型对这些数据进行分析。本研究结果表明,性别刻板印象对职业发展有显著影响。在女性和男性的比较中,“老男孩”关系网对职业发展没有明显的阻碍。此外,在性别差异分析中,男性组在刻板印象变量上的得分高于女性组,因为得分越高代表对女性的偏见。这项研究是第一个研究,以检查个人的职业发展障碍,在帝力酒店行业,东帝汶。本研究对男性和女性的职业发展障碍以及减轻组织中的性别不平等具有理论和实践意义。
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Barriers to Career Advancement in the Hotel Industry in Timor-Leste: Study of Gender Stereotyping, Old Boys’ Network and Gender Differences
The hotel industry in Timor-Leste is female-dominated. However, women are under-represented in managerial and senior executive positions. This study examines the relative importance of gender stereotyping and old boys’ network variables as barriers that impact women’s and men’s career advancement in the hotel industry in Dili, Timor-Leste.  A survey questionnaire was distributed at 20 hotels in Dili, Timor-Leste, and 16 hotels granted approval, represented by 385 individuals (226 women and 159 men). These data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results from this study indicated that gender stereotyping had a significant influence as a barrier to career advancement. Old boy’s network had no significant barrier to the career advancement for both in women versus men comparison. Furthermore, the male group scores higher than the female group in the variables of stereotyping in gender differences analysis as the higher scores represent the biases against women. This study is the first study to examine barriers for individuals’ career advancement in the hotel industry of Dili, Timor-Leste. This study suggests theoretical and practical implications on barriers for men’s and women’s career advancement and mitigates gender inequality in the organization.
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