Leadership and Gender Differentiation

Leadership is clearly one of the main factors that influence organizational competitiveness. It means both science and art, both born and learned skills. Leadership and gender differentiation is a subject that leads to at least two main questions: (1) Do significant differences exist between men and...

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Main Authors: Cătălina RADU, Marian NĂSTASE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura ASE 2011-07-01
Series:Revista de Management Comparat International
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Online Access:https://www.rmci.ase.ro/no12vol3/06.pdf
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Summary:Leadership is clearly one of the main factors that influence organizational competitiveness. It means both science and art, both born and learned skills. Leadership and gender differentiation is a subject that leads to at least two main questions: (1) Do significant differences exist between men and women in terms of leadership styles? (2) What are the real determinants of differences between men and women especially looking at who assumes leadership positions and what is leadership behavior like? With respect to “born” and “learned” leadership style, some differences between men and women do exist, in spite of the general tendency towards uniformization. This paper aims to examine these general differences and to provide a critical comparative analysis between them.
ISSN:1582-3458
2601-0968