Gender‐egalitarian culture and differences in strategic integration among women and men in HR director positions
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyze how differences in strategic integration between women and men in HR director positions vary in an international comparison and particularly how gender‐egalitarian cultural values influence the level of these differences.
Design/methodology/approach
Cross‐country comparison of HR managers involving 22 countries based on the 2004 Cranet survey.
Findings
Consistent with the hypothesis, findings show a negative relationship between gender‐egalitarian values and sex differences in strategic integration.
Practical implications
Enhanced understanding of impact of cultural egalitarianism on cross‐national differences in segregation of women in the HR profession.
Originality/value
Level of segregation of women in HR director positions varies with the prevalence of gender‐egalitarian cultural values.
Keywords
Citation
Brandl, J., Mayrhofer, W. and Reichel, A. (2007), "Gender‐egalitarian culture and differences in strategic integration among women and men in HR director positions", Management Research News, Vol. 30 No. 9, pp. 634-645. https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170710779953
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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