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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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A stairway to the stars for “unskilled” women
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Women In Management Review (2000) 15 (1): 20–29.
Published: 01 February 2000
... and Wedderburn‐Tate, 1993). © MCB UP Limited 2000 Gender Women Management Career development Corporate culture Hospitality industry International studies have confirmed that women and men are frequently employed in work that is gender‐segregated by industry, occupation and function...
