Gender Differences in Managers' Conceptions and Perceptions of Commitment to the Organization |
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Authors: | Porter David M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of California, Los Angeles; |
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Abstract: | This study explored the effect of gender on managers' conceptions and perceptions of those behaviors seen as demonstrating commitment to the organization. Three major findings are reported: (1) female managers and male managers with families evaluated traditional commitment behaviors as less indicative of commitment than their single male counterparts; (2) managers' conceptions of behaviors indicative of commitment conformed to the views of the majority gender within their work-group; and (3) managers' perceptions of commitment were not affected by gender-based in-group biases. |
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