Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies

The relative failure of women to move into top rank positions in management is an essential topic of concern. Women participation in the work force is not only a women issue but is also about sustainable growth of organisations and the economy. By studying and understanding existing barriers, women...

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Main Author: Jamir Singh, Malvinder Kaur
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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description The relative failure of women to move into top rank positions in management is an essential topic of concern. Women participation in the work force is not only a women issue but is also about sustainable growth of organisations and the economy. By studying and understanding existing barriers, women in middle management positions can be assisted to obtain top management positions. Thus, the present study has examined to what extent do independent variables such as organisational practices, motherhood and work-life conflict respectively, contribute to women career progression.
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spelling usm-522882022-04-13T01:11:25Z http://eprints.usm.my/52288/ Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies Jamir Singh, Malvinder Kaur HF5546-5548.6 Office management The relative failure of women to move into top rank positions in management is an essential topic of concern. Women participation in the work force is not only a women issue but is also about sustainable growth of organisations and the economy. By studying and understanding existing barriers, women in middle management positions can be assisted to obtain top management positions. Thus, the present study has examined to what extent do independent variables such as organisational practices, motherhood and work-life conflict respectively, contribute to women career progression. 2020-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52288/1/MALVINDER%20KAUR%20AP%20JAMIR%20SINGH%20-%20TESIS.pdf%20cut.pdf Jamir Singh, Malvinder Kaur (2020) Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle HF5546-5548.6 Office management
Jamir Singh, Malvinder Kaur
Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title_full Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title_fullStr Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title_short Investigating Female Middle Manager Career Progress In Malaysia Public Listed Companies
title_sort investigating female middle manager career progress in malaysia public listed companies
topic HF5546-5548.6 Office management
url http://eprints.usm.my/52288/
http://eprints.usm.my/52288/1/MALVINDER%20KAUR%20AP%20JAMIR%20SINGH%20-%20TESIS.pdf%20cut.pdf