占据角落办公室:女性CEO的职业生涯及其对领导力发展的启示

Claiming the corner office: Female CEO careers and implications for leadership development

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 59
人大 AFT50

中文导读

基于对12位女性CEO及139位男性CEO的深度访谈,研究女性如何成为CEO,提出自我接纳、双性领导风格和转化性别行为三个理论贡献,并为人力资源实践提供建议。

Abstract

Drawing on evidence from a unique data set of in‐depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (and 139 male CEOs) of global corporations, we explore what enables some women to become CEOs. By drawing on our data from male and female CEOs, we set the scene by comparing the advice they would give to young women as they start their careers. We then focus the rest of our article on the experiences and career trajectory of the 12 female CEOs. We make three theoretical contributions: We identify, at the individual level, how women can take active ownership of their careers as part of a self‐acceptance process; how they can embrace gynandrous leadership as part of a self‐development process where both feminine and masculine leadership behaviors are embraced, with the feminine being dominant to help move beyond gender stereotypes, and finally, how they translate leadership —rather than combine—gender‐based behaviors as part of a self‐management process to develop their unique leadership style. For each of these theoretical contributions at the individual level, we also provide two practical recommendations for HR practice and policy, one relating to the intraorganizational context and the second having institutional‐level implications. We conclude by discussing implications for future research.

女性领导力CEO职业发展领导风格人力资源管理性别与领导力