Women leaders' views on demand-side strategies

被引:3
|
作者
Byrne, Alyson [1 ]
Chadwick, Ingrid C. [2 ]
Hancock, Amanda J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Fac Business Adm, St John, NF, Canada
[2] Concordia Univ, John Molson Sch Business, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
Gender; Leadership; Demand-side strategies; Targets; Quotas; Engaged epistemology; Interviews; AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION; EMPLOYMENT EQUITY; METAANALYTIC TEST; GENDER; DIVERSITY; FEMALE; QUOTAS; PERCEPTIONS; NETWORKS; CONSEQUENCES;
D O I
10.1108/JMP-03-2019-0155
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine female leaders' attitudes toward demand-side strategies to close the gender-leadership gap and discuss implications for organizations. Design/methodology/approach This article describes the process of knowledge co-creation that took place using an engaged scholarship epistemology over 23 interviews with North American women in senior leadership roles. Findings Five key themes related to women leaders' attitudes toward demand-side strategies are discussed. Some felt uncertain or opposed toward these strategies, whereas others supported them. Support for these strategies was dependent on perceptions of backlash regarding the implementation of these strategies and the participants' career stage. Finally, participants acknowledged that demand-side strategies are insufficient in isolation and require additional organizational supports. Research limitations/implications These findings enhance our understanding and provide theoretical refinement of the mechanisms that drive female leaders' reactions to demand-side strategies to close the gender-leadership gap. Practical implications Participants advocated for certain practices to be considered when organizations contemplate the adoption of demand-side strategies. Importantly, participants advocated that the implementation of demand-side strategies would be insufficient unless organizations encourage greater dialogue regarding the gender-leadership gap, that top management support more gender inclusive leadership, and that male colleagues act as allies for women in leadership. Originality/value This article extends past research and theory by integrating the pragmatic perspectives of successful female leaders with previous empirical evidence to illustrate different reactions to demand-side strategies and ways for organizations to manage those in their efforts to close the gender-leadership gap.
引用
收藏
页码:31 / 50
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Analysis of power generation enterprise bidding strategies considering demand-side bidding
    Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
    不详
    Dianli Zidonghua Shebei Electr. Power Autom. Equip., 2007, 6 (43-46):
  • [42] Impacts of multiple demand-side management strategies on microgrids planning: a literature survey
    Elazab, Rasha
    Abdelnaby, Ahmed T.
    Ali, A. A.
    CLEAN ENERGY, 2024, 8 (01): : 36 - 54
  • [43] IMPROVE - Enhancing demand-side energy reduction through informative billing strategies
    Bichsel, Juerg
    Kunz, Dominique
    Padey, Pierryves
    Citherlet, Stephane
    Eicher, Sara
    Cellina, Francesca
    Castri, Roberta
    Tomic, Uros
    Carabias, Vicente
    CLIMATE RESILIENT CITIES - ENERGY EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLES IN THE DIGITAL ERA (CISBAT 2019), 2019, 1343
  • [44] Evolving practice of demand-side management
    Gellings, Clark W.
    JOURNAL OF MODERN POWER SYSTEMS AND CLEAN ENERGY, 2017, 5 (01) : 1 - 9
  • [45] Commonality in Liquidity: A Demand-Side Explanation
    Koch, Andrew
    Ruenzi, Stefan
    Starks, Laura
    REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STUDIES, 2016, 29 (08): : 1943 - 1974
  • [46] Optimization Trends in Demand-Side Management
    Gutierrez, Alvaro
    ENERGIES, 2022, 15 (16)
  • [47] Demand-side innovation policies in Romania
    Necula, Sabina-Cristiana
    INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: FROM REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO WORLD ECONOMIES, VOLS 1-5, 2012, : 2166 - 2171
  • [48] Harnessing the Flexibility of Demand-Side Resources
    Anwar, Muhammad Bashar
    Qazi, Hassan W.
    Burke, Daniel J.
    O'Malley, Mark J.
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID, 2019, 10 (04) : 4151 - 4163
  • [49] A Mechanism for Cooperative Demand-Side Management
    Yuan, Guangchao
    Hang, Chung-Wei
    Huhns, Michael N.
    Singh, Munindar P.
    2017 IEEE 37TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS (ICDCS 2017), 2017, : 361 - 371
  • [50] Mechanism Design for Demand-Side Management
    Akasiadis, Charilaos
    Chalkiadakis, Georgios
    IEEE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, 2017, 32 (01) : 24 - 31