Management Faculty Publications
Women's roles in women's career advancement: what do women expect of each other?
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to better understand women's working relationships and career support behaviors, by investigating expectations women have of other women regarding senior women's roles in (and motivations for) helping junior women succeed, and junior women's engagement in their own career advancement behaviors.
Design/methodology/approach: The authors surveyed self- and other-reports of senior women's engagement in career assistance behaviors on behalf of junior women colleagues, and junior women's engagement in their own career advancement behaviors. One sample of respondents indicated to what extent they believed senior women did engage in career assistance toward junior women, and to what extent they believed junior women did engage in career advancement. Another sample indicated to what extent they believed senior women should engage in career assistance, and to what extent they believed junior women should engage in their own career advancement.
Findings: Results suggest a disconnect between the expectations and perceptions junior and senior women have of each other. Junior women expect senior women to engage in career assistance behaviors to a greater degree than they believe senior women are engaging in such behaviors, and junior women think they are doing more to advance their careers than senior women are expecting them to do. The authors examine individual and organizational implications of these unmet expectations and perception mismatches.
Originality/value: Women-to-women working relationships are under-studied, and typically viewed in either/or terms - good or bad. The findings provide a more nuanced understanding of women's perceptions and expectations and offer suggestions for how women can influence female career advancement.
Repository Citation
O'Neil, Deborah A.; Brooks, Margaret E.; and Hopkins, Margaret M., "Women's roles in women's career advancement: what do women expect of each other?" (2018). Management Faculty Publications. 31.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/management_pub/31
Publication Date
8-1-2018
Publication Title
Career Development International
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/CDI-10-2017-0196
Volume
23
Issue
3
Start Page No.
327
End Page No.
344