Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China

Currently, although the increasingly number of women has gained leadership positions, the glass ceiling phenomenon still exists in China, especially in multi-national enterprise. In brief, the road to the upper rungs for female is still challenging and difficult. Due to the nature of the enterprises...

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Main Author: Cao, Mengxi
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30039/
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description Currently, although the increasingly number of women has gained leadership positions, the glass ceiling phenomenon still exists in China, especially in multi-national enterprise. In brief, the road to the upper rungs for female is still challenging and difficult. Due to the nature of the enterprises, the performance of glass ceiling is different. The aim of this dissertation is to discuss different performance and influence of glass ceiling in the context of the multi-national enterprises (MNEs) and the stated-owned enterprises (SOEs). The extensive previous literatures examined general causes and reasons of glass ceiling in China whereas the research of comparison between multi-national enterprises and the stated-owned enterprises is limited. Therefore, this dissertation was based on two research questions including (1) how do MNEs and SOEs use organizational theories to achieve gender equality in the workplace; (2) how should women overcome the cognitive obstacles and challenge the traditional cultures and concepts to achieve a further progression in the workplace. This dissertation aims to answer such research questions through in-depth semi-structured interviews and all participants are from two different SOEs and MNEs of hotel industry respectively. In attempt to investigate the factors causing women slow down in their career advancement. It is discovered that the nature of enterprise has an impact on women’s promotion. Glass ceiling in MNEs is more evident and in SOEs gender equality can be nearly achieved. Further, women’s subjective aspiration also affects their mobility to top management. From the viewpoint of enterprises, building positive organizational culture, strengthening training system and mentoring programs and develop women-specific personnel policy will support women better planning their career.
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spelling nottingham-300392017-10-19T14:50:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30039/ Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China Cao, Mengxi Currently, although the increasingly number of women has gained leadership positions, the glass ceiling phenomenon still exists in China, especially in multi-national enterprise. In brief, the road to the upper rungs for female is still challenging and difficult. Due to the nature of the enterprises, the performance of glass ceiling is different. The aim of this dissertation is to discuss different performance and influence of glass ceiling in the context of the multi-national enterprises (MNEs) and the stated-owned enterprises (SOEs). The extensive previous literatures examined general causes and reasons of glass ceiling in China whereas the research of comparison between multi-national enterprises and the stated-owned enterprises is limited. Therefore, this dissertation was based on two research questions including (1) how do MNEs and SOEs use organizational theories to achieve gender equality in the workplace; (2) how should women overcome the cognitive obstacles and challenge the traditional cultures and concepts to achieve a further progression in the workplace. This dissertation aims to answer such research questions through in-depth semi-structured interviews and all participants are from two different SOEs and MNEs of hotel industry respectively. In attempt to investigate the factors causing women slow down in their career advancement. It is discovered that the nature of enterprise has an impact on women’s promotion. Glass ceiling in MNEs is more evident and in SOEs gender equality can be nearly achieved. Further, women’s subjective aspiration also affects their mobility to top management. From the viewpoint of enterprises, building positive organizational culture, strengthening training system and mentoring programs and develop women-specific personnel policy will support women better planning their career. 2015-09-16 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30039/1/mengxi%20cao%20dissertation.pdf Cao, Mengxi (2015) Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
spellingShingle Cao, Mengxi
Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title_full Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title_fullStr Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title_full_unstemmed Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title_short Glass Ceiling in the Workplace: An Analysis within the Stated-owned Enterprises and Multi-national Enterprises in China
title_sort glass ceiling in the workplace: an analysis within the stated-owned enterprises and multi-national enterprises in china
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30039/