质疑 "女性管理行为"--欧洲性别意识形态研究

M@n@gement Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.37725/mgmt.2024.8864
Clotilde Coron
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女性管理行为 "的概念,即担任管理职位的女性与担任类似职位的男性表现出不同的行为方式,表现出更多的支持性管理风格,这一概念既普遍又有争议。为了对这一争论有新的认识,本研究探讨了国家性别意识形态在构建性别与感知管理支持之间关系时所扮演的角色。基于来自 26 个欧洲国家的 22,391 名员工的代表性样本,我们的研究结果表明,平均而言,当主管为女性时,感知到的管理支持度更高。但是,如果我们控制国家性别意识形态的调节作用,这种差异就会消失。因此,这篇文章表明,在感知到的管理支持方面存在的性别差异主要源于持续存在的性别刻板印象,从而为关于 "自然"/"养育 "的争论做出了贡献。
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Questioning ‘Feminine Managerial Behavior’ – A European Study Considering Gender Ideology
The concept of a ‘feminine managerial behavior’, which implies that women in managerial positions behave differently to men in similar positions by exhibiting a more supportive management style, is both widespread and controversial. To gain new insight into the debate, this study looks at the role national gender ideology plays in structuring the relationship between sex and perceived managerial support. Based on a representative sample of 22,391 employees from 26 European countries, our findings reveal that, on average, perceived managerial support is higher when supervisors are women. However, if we control for the moderating role of national gender ideology, this difference disappears. Therefore, this article contributes to the nature/nurture debate by showing that gender differences in perceived managerial support stem primarily from persistent gender stereotypes.
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