Learning how to change gender norms from the heart of communities : Leadership perceptions from behind the curtain of Qatari households
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Findings The study surveyed 1611 Qatar residents, to ascertain their attitudes to men and women's roles, both at home and in wider society. Insights transpired that women here have gained autonomy in greater access to education, and in financial control, yet there remains much progress still to be made in seeing women move into political positions and senior leadership positions in business. The underlying patriarchal structure is evident in results such as that 75% preferred being flown by a male pilot. A mass reframing of women's roles requires all prongs of society to relinquish the habit of patriarchal messaging. Originality/value The briefing saves busy executives, strategists and researchers hours of reading time by selecting only the very best, most pertinent information and presenting it in a condensed and easy-to-digest format.
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2022
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Human Resource Management International. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1758-7166, ZDB-ID 2082534-1. - Vol. 30.2022, 6, p. 32-33
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Women | Qatar | Leadership | Authority | Patriarchy | Gender equality |
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