尼日利亚银行业的玻璃天花板:来自高级男女员工的证据

D. Pepple, Raphael Oseghale, Elly Nmecha, Joyce Nwagu
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银行和金融业是许多国家,尤其是新兴经济体的主要雇主。该行业的决策对经济有着重大影响。有证据表明,如果管理团队的性别多元化,决策就会对组织(乃至经济)产生重大影响。然而,只有少数女性被提拔到行政和管理岗位。本研究从定性角度探讨了尼日利亚银行业的高级男女员工是如何体验 "玻璃天花板 "的。我们进行了 40 次访谈,其中包括来自尼日利亚 4 家银行的 20 名男性高级管理人员和 20 名女性高级管理人员。我们的研究揭示了玻璃天花板的特点是以男性为主导的任人唯贤的组织文化,这种文化以利润最大化为目标,与角色一致性理论中的任人唯贤观点相一致。我们通过研究女性在这一环境中的策略(即女性为取得职业发展而采取的自我导向行动)如何削弱男性对玻璃天花板的看法,提出了一种 "任人唯贤 "的观点,从而为有关这一主题的现有文献做出了贡献。本研究对新兴经济体银行业妇女未来发展的讨论做出了重要贡献。
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Glass Ceiling in the Nigerian Banking Sector: Evidence from Senior Male and Female Employees
The banking and finance sector is a major employer in many countries, especially in emerging economies. Decisions made in the sector have significant implication on the economy. There is evidence that decision- making has significant implications for organisations (and, by extension, the economy) when their manage- ment teams are diverse in terms of gender. Yet only a few women are promoted to executive and managerial roles. This research qualitatively explores how senior male and female employees experience the glass ceiling in the Nigerian banking sector. We conducted 40 interviews, comprising 20 senior male executives and 20 senior female executives from 4 banks in Nigeria. Our study reveals that the glass ceiling is characterised by a male-dominated meritocratic organisational culture that is driven by the goal of profit maximisation, consis- tent with the meritocratic perspective of role congruity theory. We contribute to the extant literature on this topic by examining how women’s strategies for navigating this landscape (namely, the self-directed actions women take in order to progress in their careers) diminish men’s view of the glass ceiling, suggesting a para- dox of meritocracy. This study contributes significantly to the debates on the future of women’s progression in the banking sector in an emerging economy.
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