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研究生: 余旻順
Gunes, Ummugulsum
論文名稱: Organizational Barriers Against Women Advancement and The Process of Breaking Through: A Study of Women Leaders in Turkey
Organizational Barriers Against Women Advancement and The Process of Breaking Through: A Study of Women Leaders in Turkey
指導教授: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen Vera
口試委員: 賴志樫
Lai, Chih-Chien Steven
李栢浡
Lee, Pai-Po
口試日期: 2021/06/28
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2021
畢業學年度: 109
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 107
英文關鍵詞: women leaders, organizational barriers, breaking gender-based barriers, equal representation
研究方法: 紮根理論法文件分析法女性研究深度訪談法內容分析法半結構式訪談法
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202101035
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • ABSTRACT
    Gender has become a precedence in organizational diversity management lately since the number of women joining the labor force has progressively grown in the last few decades. Thus, there is a need to provide equal representation of women in management positions to create a fairer, more inclusive, and performance-based organizational environment. This study addresses the gender-based barriers that Turkish women faced in climbing corporate ladders and their strategies and mechanisms to overcome these barriers. The purpose of this study was to examine the Turkish women leaders’ perspectives and experiences throughout their career journey to investigate and identify the barriers that they face in being promoted to management positions. This study has further explored the process of becoming a leader in the light of the journey of Turkish women at the top. A qualitative research approach was selected to conduct this study, and the data was collected through semi-structured interviews and document review. The participants were 19 Turkish women managers from various levels, including top management, senior management, and mid and entry-level. This research found there are several gender-based barriers that women leaders have been through in their career journey in the past and today. In addition, the research found out several mechanisms and factors that supported women in professional life with a comprehensive exploration of the micro factors, alongside the meso or macro factors, encompassing social structures and institutions. The research resulted that there are still several obstacles hold women employees back from promoting to management positions; however, it is also reported by the participants that there is a positive change within organizations and society.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENT II LIST OF TABLES IV LIST OF FIGURES V CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Study 1 Statement of the Problem 3 The Research Purpose and Questions 4 Significance of the Study 4 Research Scope 5 Definition of the Key Terms 6 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 7 Women Advancement Barriers to Position of Power 7 The Breakthrough of The Barriers by the Women Leaders 12 The History of Women Movement in Turkey 19 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODS 23 Research Approach 23 Research Framework 24 Research Participants and Sampling 25 Data Collection 27 Data Analysis 29 Research Quality 32 Research Procedure 34 CHAPTER IV RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 37 Women Leaders’ Experience of Gender-Based Barriers 40 The Process of Becoming Leaders 55 The Current Barriers 70 Discussion‬‬‬s 81 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS 87 ‪Conclusion‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ 87‬‬‬‬‬‬ Implications 89 Limitations and Suggestions 90 REFERENCES 91 APPENDIX A1: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 101 APPENDIX A2: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (TURKISH) 102 APPENDIX B1: REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION 104 APPENDIX B2: REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION (TURKISH) 105 APPENDIX C1: INFORMED CONSENT FORM 106 APPENDIX C2: INFORMED CONSENT FORM (TURKISH) 107

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