Sex differences in perceptions of interpersonal work style,career emphasis,supervisory mentoring behavior,and job satisfaction |
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Authors: | Swee C. Goh |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Ottawa, Canada
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Abstract: | This study examined the perceptions of career-oriented men and women with respect to their interpersonal work style, career emphasis, supervisory behavior, and job satisfaction based on their current or most recent work experience. The results show that women subjects in this study perceived themselves to be less assertive in work situations and also continued to emphasize home life over their career success and advancement when compared to men. In the context of supervisory behavior, women subjects perceived male supervisors as exhibiting less mentioning behavior towards them and had lower job satisfaction when compared to male subjects under male supervisors in the study. Some implications of these results with respect to training and career management were also discussed. |
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