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Female Managers in Taiwan: Opportunities and Barriers in Changing Times
Authors:WEN-CHI GRACE CHOU  DEBORAH FOSTER
Institution:Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University , UK
Abstract:Women workers' chances of becoming managers, and their experiences once promoted to that level, are increasingly important in Taiwan, a region that is in the throes of socio- economic and legal change. While it is clear that there are proportionally more male than female managers in Taiwan, little systematic research has been undertaken to investigate the reasons for this under-representation of women. The authors' exploratory study suggests that the work–family conflict and Taiwanese cultural values contribute to the barriers female employees encounter in their climb up the organizational hierarchy and may lead to the depression of their career ambitions; however, a proportion of the female managers interviewed felt that their promotional opportunities and their experiences as managers had improved significantly in their generation. The authors make suggestions to guide future research on women managers in Taiwan.
Keywords:Taiwan  female managers  cultural values  work–family conflict  career ambitions  glass ceiling
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