Title of article :
Impact of Networking on Career Progression: Moderating Role of Gender
Author/Authors :
Qureshi, Saiqa Saddiqa Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan , Saleem, Farida Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract :
The purpose of the study was to investigate the moderating role of gender in the
relationship of networking behavior’s and career progression of individuals. Five
dimensions of networking behavior’s: Maintaining Contacts (MC), participating in
Community (PC) increase in Internal Visibility (IIV), engaging in Profession Activities
(EPA), and socializing (NS) were taken in consideration. A structured questionnaire was
used to collect data from 29 banks (head offices and more than 100 branches) from major
cities of Pakistan. The proposed model was tested using a sample of 332. Structural
Equation Modelling technique and group difference test was used for data analysis.
Results indicated that EPA and PC relationships of networking behaviors were not
moderated while MC, IIV and NS are moderated by gender. MC and IIV have stronger
relationship with career progression of males. However, NS has stronger relationship
with career progression for females. Despite glass ceiling prevalent in Pakistan, these
findings suggest that socializing plays a significant role in the career progression of
females. Despite the limitations including common method variance and generalizability
issue the current study’s findings can be help in developing strategies for career
progression of males and females in Pakistan.
Keywords :
Structural equation modelling , networking behaviors , career progress , Pakistan , gender
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science