黑人女孩的魔力或蜂王:南非商界性别领导的探索

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Aradhana Ramnund-Mansingh
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在南非的商业环境和独特的政治环境中,性别研究受到一系列挑战的困扰。即使有完善的公平立法和公司治理合规,担任领导职务的女性人数仍然很低。第四项要求妇女在董事会一级提出报告的规定对南非各组织现有的就业平等目标造成了巨大压力。获得领导职位的黑人女性被批评为象征性的平权行动,缺乏支持正将她们赶出高管层。本文探讨了蜂王综合症的概念,并将其与美国黑人女孩魔术现象进行了对比。该文献探讨了蜂王综合症的概念,黑人女孩的魔力,以及社会资本的力量与男孩的网络在南非性别领导的反应。这些概念所代表的矛盾为黑人妇女所经历的结构性不平等提供了背景。本研究主要以现实性和交叉性的社会建构理论为基础。黑人女性领导者的角色和即将取得的成功被蜂王综合症的负面影响所破坏,这些负面影响试图将女性排除在高管层之外。
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Black Girl Magic or Queen Bee: An Exploration of Gendered Leadership in South African Business

Gendered research is plagued by an array of challenges within a South African business context and the unique political landscape. Even with well-established equity legislation and corporate governance compliance, the number of women in leadership remains bleak. The King IV reporting requirement of women at the board level places significant pressure on the existing employment equity goals for organizations in South Africa. Black women who attain leadership positions are criticized for being token affirmative action placements, and the lack of support is driving them out of the C-suite. The current paper explores the concept of the queen bee syndrome contrasting it to the American phenomenon of black girl magic. The literature explores concepts of the queen bee syndrome, black girl magic, and the power of social capital with the boys' network in response to gendered leadership in South Africa. The contradictions that each of these concepts represents provide the context for the structural inequalities experienced by black women. The study is underpinned primarily by the social construction theory of reality and intersectionality. Black women leaders' roles and imminent success are mangled by the negative aspects of the queen bee syndrome in an effort to keep women out of the C-suite.

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