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Making Things Happen in Organizations: Does Gender Make a Difference?
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1988
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OrganizationsGendered PerceptionWork OrganizationSocial InfluenceHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesGender DisparityEmployee AttitudeGender IdentityGender StudiesManagementOrganizational PsychologyBehavioral SciencesAssertive Behavioral StrategiesGendered ContextMale ManagersFeminist TheoryWomen's EmpowermentOrganizational CommunicationBusinessThings HappenGender DivideGender Roles
This research study reports that women employ fundamentally the same personal influence strategies as male managers to affect others (co-workers, supervisors, subordinates) in a work organization. Assertive behavioral strategies remain one of the few characteristics distinguishing male from female respondents. Specific recommendations for change are addressed in the conclusion.
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