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研究生: 蒂芙妮
Fontenelle-Augustin, Tiffany Natasha
論文名稱: 探討社會壁壘對女性升遷為高階主管之影響:以東加勒比國家為例
The Impact of Societal Barriers on Women's Advancement to Top Management: An Observation from the Eastern Caribbean States
指導教授: 謝英哲
Hsieh, Ying-Che
口試委員: 林士平
Lin, Shi-Ping
翁晶晶
Weng, Jing-Jing
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 科技管理學院 - 國際專業管理碩士班
International Master of Business Administration(IMBA)
論文出版年: 2022
畢業學年度: 110
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 41
中文關鍵詞: 東加勒比玻璃天花板工作生活衝突民主變數職涯發展
外文關鍵詞: Eastern Caribbean, Glass ceiling, Work-life conflict, Demographic variables, Career advancement
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this paper was to study the impact of societal barriers on women’s advancement to top management in the Eastern Caribbean. The population was female managers in the Eastern Caribbean. The three barriers examined were demographic variables, work-life conflict and the glass ceiling. The dependent variable was women’s advancement to top management. This was a quantitative study, which utilized a closed-ended, structured survey. The data was collected from 106 women in managerial positions in the Eastern Caribbean. Multiple regression was used to analyze the data. The overall findings were that the three societal barriers had an inverse relationship with women’s advancement to top management. Of the three barriers investigated, the glass ceiling had the highest significant impact on women’s advancement to top management positions. The results of demographic variables and work-life conflict deviated from past studies. This research recommended that organizations should allocate their limited resources to create initiatives that foster more gender equality, by prioritizing the barriers with the highest impact, such as the glass ceiling. This was the first study of its kind in the Eastern Caribbean.

    Keywords: Eastern Caribbean, glass ceiling, work-life conflict, demographic variables, career advancement

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction of the Study 1 1.2 Problem Statement 3 1.3 Research Objectives and Contribution 4 2 Literature Review 6 2.1 Demographic Variables 6 2.2 Career Advancement 7 2.3 Glass ceiling 8 2.4 Research Gap 10 2.5 Theoretical Framework 12 3 Research Methodology 13 3.1 Research Approach and Design 13 3.2 Data Collection 14 3.2.1 Population and Sample Selection 14 3.2.2 Instrumentation 14 3.3 Data Analysis 15 3.3.1 Reliability 15 3.3.2 Normality 15 3.3.3 Validity 16 3.3.4 Correlation 16 3.3.5 Regression 16 4 Results 17 4.1 Descriptive Statistics 17 4.2 Reliability Test Results 25 4.3 Normality Test Results 25 4.4 Validity Test Results 26 4.5 Pearson Correlation Results 27 4.6 Regression Analysis Results 28 5 Discussion 31 6 Conclusion 34 6.1 Summary 34 6.2 Implications and Recommendations 34 6.3 Limitations and Future Work 36 7 References 38

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