Phenomenon of Women-Leaders in Romania and Russia: Equal Gender Opportunities in Emerging Markets

With women now accounting for nearly half of the paid labor force in developed countries and 40% or more of managerial positions (though far fewer in top management) it is becoming more and more important to take into consideration the phenomenon of Women Leadership. The West Europe has been under...

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Main Author: Irina BUDRINA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura ASE 2012-12-01
Series:Revista de Management Comparat International
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Online Access:https://www.rmci.ase.ro/no13vol5/14.pdf
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description With women now accounting for nearly half of the paid labor force in developed countries and 40% or more of managerial positions (though far fewer in top management) it is becoming more and more important to take into consideration the phenomenon of Women Leadership. The West Europe has been under examination and analysis for quite some time due to the EU policy of equal gender rights and the institutional and economic development of this part of Europe. The uniqueness and difference of the political, economic and social changes in Eastern Europe provides an attractive and different field for research. Romania and Russia are the countries in transition from one economy (post socialism or postcommunism) to the emerging markets or so called developing countries. What are the leadership qualities that are welcomed by the private and public sectors there? What is the profile of women-leaders in these countries, women who had to quit their state jobs and start their own business as a survival urge? What is the influence of women-leaders-entrepreneurs on their own companies’ financial results in the emerging markets?
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spelling doaj-art-c9990bd49eeb4cdfa496fccb1f253dd22024-12-07T12:36:06ZengEditura ASERevista de Management Comparat International1582-34582601-09682012-12-01135849860Phenomenon of Women-Leaders in Romania and Russia: Equal Gender Opportunities in Emerging Markets Irina BUDRINA0The Bucharest University of Economic StudiesWith women now accounting for nearly half of the paid labor force in developed countries and 40% or more of managerial positions (though far fewer in top management) it is becoming more and more important to take into consideration the phenomenon of Women Leadership. The West Europe has been under examination and analysis for quite some time due to the EU policy of equal gender rights and the institutional and economic development of this part of Europe. The uniqueness and difference of the political, economic and social changes in Eastern Europe provides an attractive and different field for research. Romania and Russia are the countries in transition from one economy (post socialism or postcommunism) to the emerging markets or so called developing countries. What are the leadership qualities that are welcomed by the private and public sectors there? What is the profile of women-leaders in these countries, women who had to quit their state jobs and start their own business as a survival urge? What is the influence of women-leaders-entrepreneurs on their own companies’ financial results in the emerging markets? https://www.rmci.ase.ro/no13vol5/14.pdfwomen-leadersleadershipemerging marketsequal gender opportunitieseu
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title Phenomenon of Women-Leaders in Romania and Russia: Equal Gender Opportunities in Emerging Markets
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title_fullStr Phenomenon of Women-Leaders in Romania and Russia: Equal Gender Opportunities in Emerging Markets
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title_short Phenomenon of Women-Leaders in Romania and Russia: Equal Gender Opportunities in Emerging Markets
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