“It’s a Man Who Runs the Show”: How Women Middle-Managers Experience Their Professional Position, Opportunities, and Barriers

The ratio of women in top-management positions is improving very slowly, even in countries scoring high on gender equality like Iceland. Despite over three decades of research having documented the barriers faced by women seeking top-management positions, understanding is still lacking as to why wom...

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Main Authors: Unnur D. Einarsdottir, Thora H. Christiansen, Erla S. Kristjansdottir
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e337b99b167a44efb71d4592bd49726f 2023-05-15T16:48:20+02:00 “It’s a Man Who Runs the Show”: How Women Middle-Managers Experience Their Professional Position, Opportunities, and Barriers Unnur D. Einarsdottir Thora H. Christiansen Erla S. Kristjansdottir 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017753989 https://doaj.org/article/e337b99b167a44efb71d4592bd49726f EN eng SAGE Publishing https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017753989 https://doaj.org/toc/2158-2440 2158-2440 doi:10.1177/2158244017753989 https://doaj.org/article/e337b99b167a44efb71d4592bd49726f SAGE Open, Vol 8 (2018) History of scholarship and learning. The humanities AZ20-999 Social Sciences H article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017753989 2022-12-31T13:17:48Z The ratio of women in top-management positions is improving very slowly, even in countries scoring high on gender equality like Iceland. Despite over three decades of research having documented the barriers faced by women seeking top-management positions, understanding is still lacking as to why women are not overcoming these barriers at a greater rate. This study presents the lived experiences of women in middle-management positions in some of the largest organizations in Iceland, aiming to understand how the women experience the barriers and opportunities they face. It is important to give voice to these women as they are the ones who could be in line for top-management positions. Interviews with 11 women were analyzed and interpreted according to phenomenological methodology, revealing four themes. Findings show that the women experience top management as a network that is closed to them. Top-management jobs appear tailored for men and would require the women to take on unbearable responsibilities. They experience their hard work and diligence as unappreciated. Finally, they compare and contrast themselves with the stereotype of the male executive and blame themselves for not fitting the role. Thus, they feel pressured to adapt to the masculine gender role if they are to stand a chance of a top-management position. Not fitting this role further undermines their self-confidence and ambition, rendering them less likely to seek advancement. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles SAGE Open 8 1 215824401775398
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description The ratio of women in top-management positions is improving very slowly, even in countries scoring high on gender equality like Iceland. Despite over three decades of research having documented the barriers faced by women seeking top-management positions, understanding is still lacking as to why women are not overcoming these barriers at a greater rate. This study presents the lived experiences of women in middle-management positions in some of the largest organizations in Iceland, aiming to understand how the women experience the barriers and opportunities they face. It is important to give voice to these women as they are the ones who could be in line for top-management positions. Interviews with 11 women were analyzed and interpreted according to phenomenological methodology, revealing four themes. Findings show that the women experience top management as a network that is closed to them. Top-management jobs appear tailored for men and would require the women to take on unbearable responsibilities. They experience their hard work and diligence as unappreciated. Finally, they compare and contrast themselves with the stereotype of the male executive and blame themselves for not fitting the role. Thus, they feel pressured to adapt to the masculine gender role if they are to stand a chance of a top-management position. Not fitting this role further undermines their self-confidence and ambition, rendering them less likely to seek advancement.
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