Effect of Gender-role Orientations and Communication Styles on Executive Performance
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13/04/2012
13/04/2012
2007
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Biosocial profile can produce variations in Gender-role Orientation of executives. Biosocial variables are not responsible for the development of Communication Style except in cases of number of children, dual career family and fathers occupation. Gender-role orientation is a function of Communication Style. Executive performance is a function of Communication Style.Gender- role orientation can have a decisive influence on executive performance. The cumulative effect of Communication Style and gender role orientation can produce variations in executive performance. Open Communication Style is predominantly responsible for the creation of a higher level executive performance than other Communication Styles. School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science & Technology |
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Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Gender-Role Orientation #Management Communication #Executive performance |
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