Lyness K S, Thompson D E
Department of Management, Baruch College, City University of New York, New York 10010, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 1997 Jun;82(3):359-75. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.82.3.359.
In this study the authors compare career and work experiences of executive women and men. Female (n = 51) and male (n = 56) financial services executives in comparable jobs were studied through archival information on organizational outcomes and career histories, and survey measures of work experiences. Similarities were found in several organizational outcomes, such as compensation, and many work attitudes. Important differences were found, however, with women having less authority, receiving fewer stock options, and having less international mobility than men. Women at the highest executive levels reported more obstacles than lower level women. The gender differences coupled with women's lower satisfaction with future career opportunities raise questions about whether women are truly above the glass ceiling or have come up against a 2nd, higher ceiling.
在本研究中,作者比较了女性和男性高管的职业与工作经历。通过关于组织成果和职业履历的档案信息以及工作经历的调查指标,对51名女性和56名从事类似工作的金融服务行业男性高管进行了研究。研究发现,在薪酬等一些组织成果以及许多工作态度方面存在相似之处。然而,也发现了一些重要差异,女性的职权比男性少,获得的股票期权更少,国际流动性也比男性低。处于最高高管层级的女性比层级较低的女性报告了更多障碍。这些性别差异,再加上女性对未来职业机会的满意度较低,引发了关于女性是否真的突破了玻璃天花板,还是遇到了第二个更高天花板的疑问。