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Affiliative leadership at the top: female-led family firms and the retention of non-family talent
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2026) 41 (4): 666–684.
Published: 31 March 2026
... as a moderating variable. To test the hypothesized relationships, cross-sectional survey data were collected from 266 NFEs working in privately held family firms across Oman. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling ( SEM ) to assess both direct and conditional effects. Findings The analysis...
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Success and agency: localizing women’s leadership in Oman
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2019) 34 (7): 606–618.
Published: 20 September 2019
...Maia Hallward; Hania Bekdash-Muellers Purpose This study aims to examine women’s leadership in Oman, seeking to empirically determine whether and how local perceptions of “success” and lifestyle preferences are related to women’s agency and propensity for leadership. Design/methodology/approach...
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Feminizing leadership in Arab societies: the perspectives of Omani female leaders
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Women In Management Review (2007) 22 (1): 49–67.
Published: 06 February 2007
...Asya Al‐Lamky Purpose The recent appointment of a number of women to leading policy making positions in the Arab Gulf State of Oman marks a significant departure from the traditionally exclusive male dominated decision‐making arena, and ushers an end to an era of exclusive patriarchal dominance...
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“My father knows the minister”: A comparative study of Arab women's attitudes towards leadership authority
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Women In Management Review (2005) 20 (7): 478–497.
Published: 01 October 2005
... in upper‐division business major classes in three countries, Oman, Lebanon and the UAE The women thus constituted educated entrants to their respective labor markets. The data were subjected to an analysis of group means on each of the questions, using the Scheffe option available in ANOVA. Findings...
