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Gender role, decision style and leadership style

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Notes that previous researchers have investigated the relationship between gender role (i.e. sex‐role identity) and leadership style, and they also have investigated the relationship between decision style and leadership style. However, points out that they have not investigated the relationship between gender role and decision style. Using three validated questionnaires with 90 participants, attempts to test the relationship between gender role, decision style and leadership style. Reveals, from the results, strong support for the proposed relationships: masculinity/directive/analytical/task‐oriented styles and femininity/conceptual/behavioural/relations‐oriented styles. Provides implications/application questions for practitioners, for example that “linking the people with the strategic needs of the business” (i.e. strategic human resource management emphasizing competence acquisition, development and utilization) requires an in‐depth analysis for many organizations. Suggests that instead of relying on a single measure, a combination of different measures may result in higher reliability and predictability. Concludes that the development of effective human resources training and management programmes requires further exploration of the relationship between gender role, decision style and leadership style.
Title: Gender role, decision style and leadership style
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Notes that previous researchers have investigated the relationship between gender role (i.
e.
sex‐role identity) and leadership style, and they also have investigated the relationship between decision style and leadership style.
However, points out that they have not investigated the relationship between gender role and decision style.
Using three validated questionnaires with 90 participants, attempts to test the relationship between gender role, decision style and leadership style.
Reveals, from the results, strong support for the proposed relationships: masculinity/directive/analytical/task‐oriented styles and femininity/conceptual/behavioural/relations‐oriented styles.
Provides implications/application questions for practitioners, for example that “linking the people with the strategic needs of the business” (i.
e.
strategic human resource management emphasizing competence acquisition, development and utilization) requires an in‐depth analysis for many organizations.
Suggests that instead of relying on a single measure, a combination of different measures may result in higher reliability and predictability.
Concludes that the development of effective human resources training and management programmes requires further exploration of the relationship between gender role, decision style and leadership style.

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