管理和职业女性使用职业战略

C. McKeen, R. Burke
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研究管理和职业女性对各种职业策略的使用。问卷调查数据来自加拿大一所大学商学院的245名女毕业生。虽然样本中的成员并不经常使用职业战略,但那些利用组织内部关系获取信息的人,更努力地工作,以便让上级看到结果,并让老板意识到他们想要的工作任务。组织外部的联系相对较少。使用更多先前研究建议的职业策略的管理女性在更高级别的组织工作中,每周工作更长时间和加班时间,并获得更高级别的主管支持。很少有人口统计学特征与职业策略的使用显著相关。使用更多职业策略的管理和职业女性报告了更多积极的工作成果,如工作和职业满意度以及工作投入。
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Examines the use of a variety of career strategies by managerial and professional women. Questionnaire data were collected from 245 female graduates of the business school of a Canadian university. Although the members of the sample did not use career strategies very frequently, those used most involved contacts inside the organization to obtain information, working harder when results would be seen by superiors, and making bosses aware of wanted job assignments. Contacts outside the organization were used relatively less frequently. Managerial women who used more of the career strategies suggested by prior research were in higher level organizational jobs, worked more hours and extra‐hours per week, and received a higher level of supervisor support. Few demographic characteristics were significantly related to career strategy use. Managerial and professional women using more career strategies reported more positive work outcomes such as job and career satisfaction and job involvement.
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