Lim, Kim Suan
(1995)
Perception Of Factors Affecting The Growth
Opportunities Of Women As Managers And
Attitude Towards Them.
Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine the factors that contribute to the growth ofwomen
as managers. These factors include the attitudes of fellow employees towards women as
managers and sex-role stereotypes. This study also examined the effect of several
biographic and organizational variables including sector affiliation and the nature of
responsibilities in the organizations. Data was collected through a structured
questionnaire on 133 employees working in 12 organizations in Penang. The results
indicated that neither the biographic factors nor organizational factors affect the
attitudes towards women as managers. The results are explained in the light of a
significant change in the concept of women's role with the increasing number of women
entering the workforce.
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