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Women managing women: hierarchical relationships and career impact

机译:妇女管理妇女:等级关系和职业影响

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Purpose This paper explores the experiences of women in Saudi Arabia who have been managed by other women, and examines how junior women perceive senior women's role in advancing their career. Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on qualitative data gathered using in-depth semi-structured interviews undertaken with 30 women working in Saudi public organisations. Findings This study's findings shows that the hierarchical relationships between women and their woman manager are complex due to a multifaceted web of contextual factors including sociocultural values, family values, religious beliefs and organisational cultures and structures. These factors shape the quality of relationships between senior women and their women subordinates. Also, this study reveals that there is solidarity and 'sisterly' relationship between women in the workplace that plays a role in facilitating women's career development and advancement. In addition, this study shows that despite senior women's having supported other women's career advancement, this support tended to be conditional and limited. This can have an influence on women-to-women work relationships, where such relationships can be described as being disconnected and fragile. Furthermore, the study depict that there is evidence of the existence of 'Queen Bee'-like senior women who distance themselves from other women and block their career advancement. The Queen Bee phenomena can actually become a form of hierarchy that mimics the patriarchal structure and excludes women from serving at top management levels. Originality/value This paper provides an in-depth understanding of the hierarchical relationships between women in the workplace and how these relationships have an influence on women's career advancement. Therefore, the paper makes a valuable contribution to the scarce knowledge that currently exists within the field of management research in relation to women's career development - and the advancement of such research within the Arab Middle Eastern context. Also, the findings of this study could potentially inform practitioners and HR department personnel within organisations about the connections between women's hierarchical workplace relationships and women's career development and advancement.
机译:目的本文探讨了沙特阿拉伯妇女的经历,他被其他妇女管理,并考察了少年妇女如何感知高级妇女在推进其职业方面的作用。设计/方法/方法本文基于使用在沙特公共组织工作的30名妇女进行的深入半结构化访谈收集的定性数据。调查结果这项研究结果表明,由于包括社会文化价值观,家庭价值观,宗教信仰和组织文化和结构,妇女与女性经理之间的等级关系是复杂的。这些因素塑造了高级女性与女性下属关系的关系。此外,这项研究表明,工作场所的女性之间存在团结和“姐妹”的关系,在促进妇女的职业发展和进步方面发挥作用。此外,本研究表明,尽管高级妇女支持其他妇女的职业发展,但这种支持趋于有条件和有限。这可能会对女性与女性工作关系产生影响,在那里这种关系可以被描述为断开连接和脆弱。此外,该研究描绘了有证据表明存在“女王蜜蜂的高级女性,这些高级女性从其他女性远离其他妇女并阻止他们的职业发展。女王蜜蜂现象实际上可以成为一种层次的层次结构,模仿父权制结构,并不包括在最高管理水平上服务的女性。原创性/价值本文对工作场所的女性之间的分层关系以及这些关系如何影响妇女的职业进步。因此,该论文对稀缺的知识作出了宝贵的贡献,这些知识目前存在于妇女职业发展的管理研究领域 - 以及在阿拉伯中东背景下的这种研究的进步。此外,本研究的调查结果可能会在组织内提供关于妇女分层工作场所关系与妇女职业发展和进步之间联系的组织内的从业者和人力资源部门人员。

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