Title of article
The Importance of Role Models and Demographic Context for Senior Womenʹs Work Identity Development
Author/Authors
Ruth H.V. Sealy and Val Singh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
17
From page
284
To page
300
Abstract
The lack of senior female role models continues to be cited as a key barrier to women’s
career success. Yet there is little academic research into the gendered aspects of role
modelling in organizations, or the utility of role models at a senior level. The paper
starts with a review of papers examining the construction of role models in organizational
settings. This leads to the inclusion of two related areas – organizational demographics
as the contextual factor affecting the availability of role models and how they
are perceived, and work identity formation as a possible key explanatory factor behind
the link between the lack of senior female role models and the lack of career progression
to top organizational levels. The literature looking at social theories of identity
formation is then considered from a gender perspective. The key gaps identified are
that while the behavioural value of role models has been well documented, a better
understanding is needed of how gender and organizational demography influence the
role modelling process. Importantly, the symbolic value and possibly other values of
female role models in the identity construction of senior women require further
in-depth investigation. Finally, this review calls for a more integrated approach to the
study of role models and work identity formation, pulling together literatures on
organizational demography, the cognitive construal of role models and their importance
for successful work identity formation in senior women.
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Record number
707656
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