中国女性管理者的职业生涯:理论化性别与集体主义的影响

Women Managers’ Careers in China: Theorizing the Influence of Gender and Collectivism

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2014
被引 77
人大 AFT50

中文导读

基于对20位中国女性管理者的访谈,本文提出四种职业取向类型(顺从型、革命型、独奏型、异见型),指出西方职业理论未能充分解释中国女性管理者的集体主义维度经验。

Abstract

This article is concerned with developing an understanding of the careers of women managers in China. Existing literature suggests that while women in China are comparatively well represented in management roles, they face distinctive pressures and barriers to their progress arising from entrenched patriarchal and collectivist aspects of the Chinese cultural tradition. However, little is known about how these aspects impact on women's orientations towards their careers and to what extent influential Western career theories are adequate in interpreting their experience. Drawing on interviews with 20 women managers in China, the article interprets women's orientations towards their careers in relation to their adherence to traditional gender roles and collectivist values. Using this framework, a fourfold taxonomy is developed which identifies “conformist,” “revolutionary,” “soloist,” and “dissident” orientations. The article suggests that Western career theories fail to capture the collective dimension, and thus do not account fully for the range of experience and orientations of Chinese women managers that are captured in the taxonomy. Implications, both practical and theoretical, are discussed. Recommendations are also made as to how management and career development policies might be developed in organizations in China in order to address the diverse needs and preferences of women managers. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

女性管理者职业生涯性别研究集体主义中国管理