• DocumentCode
    826045
  • Title

    A communication-based theory of the glass ceiling: rhetorical sensitivity and upward mobility within the technical organization

  • Author

    Dell, Sherry

  • Author_Institution
    Digital Equipment Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
  • Volume
    35
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    230
  • Lastpage
    235
  • Abstract
    The point beyond which promotions, raises, and job opportunities in general are defined to women and minorities solely because of their sex or their race, the so-called glass ceiling, is addressed. A communication-based theory of the organizational glass ceiling is outlined. The theory considers communication style, regardless of race or gender, to be an organizational member´s most critical business behavior. The theory suggests a way to understand communication style in the context of the glass ceiling
  • Keywords
    corporate modelling; economic and sociologic effects; employment; management science; communication style; communication-based theory; glass ceiling; job opportunities; minorities; promotions; race; sex; technical organization; upward mobility; women; Business communication; Companies; Context; Documentation; Engineering profession; Glass; Organizational aspects; Portfolios; Remuneration; Springs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0361-1434
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/47.180284
  • Filename
    180284