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Lucky to reach the top? Gendered perspectives on leadership acquisition across Qatar and Denmark

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Purpose As organizations aim to become increasingly diverse, it is important to understand how perspectives of potential future leaders vary across culture and gender. This study aims to advance the understanding of the persistent gender gap in management. Design/methodology/approach Samples from the gender-segregated Qatar and the co-ed Denmark present a unique opportunity to investigate the potential effects of gender. Here, 115 Middle Easterners and 121 Scandinavians rated perceived importance of job-related skills, networking upward and serendipity in leadership acquisition. Findings Effects of gender showed that compared to men, women across cultures expected that serendipity has less to do with leadership acquisition. Middle Eastern women also showed low expectations regarding networking with people in powerful positions. Nevertheless, both genders showed conviction of meritocracy by rating job-related skills as the most important factor in leadership acquisition. Cross-culturally, Scandinavians presumed job-related skills to be more important than Middle Easterners. Research limitations/implications - Despite meritocracy beliefs, it appears that gender differences in perceived possibility of leadership acquisition contribute to the gender gap in management. Scandinavian women relied more on networking than Middle Eastern women, but still lacked faith in serendipitous opportunities compared to male peers. Perceived luck enhances achievement motivation. If men rely more on luck than women, then they are more confident in succeeding and more ambitious about pursuit of leadership. Women's lack of faith in serendipity might affect their career ambitions negatively even in societies emphasizing equality. Originality/value This is the first study that directly focuses on gender differences in perception of opportunities for leadership acquisition through serendipity.
机译:目的随着组织旨在变得越来越多样化的目标,重要的是要了解潜在的未来领导者的观点在文化和性别之间如何变化。本研究旨在增进对管理中持续存在的性别差距的理解。设计/方法/方法来自性别隔离的卡塔尔和男女同校的丹麦的样本为研究性别的潜在影响提供了独特的机会。在这里,有115名中东人和121名斯堪的纳维亚人对与工作相关的技能,建立人际网络和在领导力培养中表现出奇异的重要性进行了评估。研究发现,性别的影响表明,与男性相比,跨文化的女性期望偶然性与领导才能的培养无关。中东女性对与有实力的人建立联系的期望也较低。然而,通过将与工作相关的技能评定为领导才能获得的最重要因素,这两种性别的人都表现出了对精英的信念。跨文化的斯堪的纳维亚人认为与工作相关的技能比中东人更重要。研究的局限性/意义-尽管有专制主义的信念,但似乎在领导才能获得可能性方面的性别差异加剧了管理中的性别差距。斯堪的纳维亚妇女比中东妇女更依赖网络,但与男性相比,对偶然的机会仍然缺乏信心。感觉到的运气增强了成就动机。如果男人比女人更多地依靠运气,那么他们对成功的信心就会更大,并且对领导力的追求更加雄心勃勃。妇女缺乏对偶然性的信心,即使在强调平等的社会中,也可能对她们的职业抱负产生负面影响。独创性/价值这是第一项直接关注性别差异的研究,这种认知是通过偶然性获得领导才能的机会。

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