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Corporate Pursuit of Power- A Gender Typed View

Power & Organisation
ISBN/EAN: 9783656005094
Umbreit-Nr.: 1246321

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 20 S.
Format in cm: 0.2 x 21 x 14.8
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 14.09.2011
Auflage: 1/2011
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    • Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1.2, University of Strathclyde, language: English, abstract: Power can be found throughout history in all kinds of organisation. Initially in the ancient world, power within groups, i.e. in clans, was determined by factors closely related to physical strength. Obviously, in todays societies, corporate structures are derived from other factors. Corporate hierarchies within organisations are establish based on various unambiguous or explicit and unspoken or implicit criteria such as past success, professional experience and education (unambiguous), or age and political behaviour (unspoken). A study done by McClelland et al. (in Weiss,p.102i) refers to Socialized power; used to benefit others and the organisation, and Personalised power; only used primarily for ones own personal gain or benefit. Without power, people cannot plan or achieve goals, and without varying degrees of power among individuals, it would be impossible to motivate or manage others, mobilise resources or protect individual rights (Weiss,2001,p.234). Empirical research on power also makes a gender distinction, pointing to the different career paths of men and women. Power is, by nature, a rare commodity and beyond the grasp of most women and men, but still it is almost exclusively in the hands of men (Morris, 1994ii).

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