Gender differences and similarities in the leadership styles and behaviour of UK managers
Abstract
Do men and women have a different or a similar approach to the leadership role? Various leadership styles and behaviour of managers have been researched in several countries to identify similarities and differences between men and women leaders. The present study examines the leadership style and behaviour of UK managers, using a questionnaire method in gathering data. The study found that women managers delegate less than their men counterparts, but there are no statistical differences between their directive, consultative and participative leadership styles. The study also found that, in leadership behaviour, men and women leaders differ significantly only in inspirational motivation but not in the other six aspects of leadership behaviour. The article explores the implications of these results.
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Citation
Oshagbemi, T. and Gill, R. (2003), "Gender differences and similarities in the leadership styles and behaviour of UK managers", Women in Management Review, Vol. 18 No. 6, pp. 288-298. https://doi.org/10.1108/09649420310491468
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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