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From role incongruity to androgynous leadership: women managers’ experiences in Turkiye’s hospitality industry
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2026) 41 (4): 585–604.
Published: 20 February 2026
... Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Corresponding author Bilgen Mete bilgen.mete@erdogan.edu.tr 09 04 2025 14 11 2025 14 12 2025 19 01 2026 Female leaders Role congruity theory Hospitality industry Leadership styles Androgynous leadership...
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Work–family conflict and behavioral outcomes of Chinese female leaders: the mechanisms of work–family guilt and family centrality
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2024) 39 (7): 937–957.
Published: 29 December 2023
...Yuling Chen; Zihan Yuan; Charles Weizheng Chen Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of work-to-family conflict (WFC) on unethical pro-family behavior (UPFB) and work engagement (WE) among Chinese female leaders. In addition, this study investigates the mediating role of work...
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A female leadership competency framework from the perspective of male leaders
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2018) 33 (2): 138–166.
Published: 03 April 2018
...Anke Esser; Marion Kahrens; Yusra Mouzughi; Ester Eomois Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a competency framework that incorporates the key leadership competencies required of female leaders working in male-dominated industries by putting particular emphasis on the male leaders...
