Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades
This research focuses on female work ethics in Iceland, one of the most gender equal countries in the world. The Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) was used for measuring the work ethic of 238 students of both genders. Based on a convenience sample obtained from the School of Business, Unive...
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description | This research focuses on female work ethics in Iceland, one of the most gender equal countries in the world. The Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) was used for measuring the work ethic of 238 students of both genders. Based on a convenience sample obtained from the School of Business, University of Iceland we tested two hypotheses. The first concerned whether women have a higher work ethic than men; the second whether female students have higher grades than their male counterparts. We found women to have both a higher work ethic and grades than men. Overall outcomes based on the MWEP revealed statistically significant differences between the averages of women and men, with the mean for women higher by 7.07 points. In addition, women’s average university grades were found to be statistically higher than those of men by a margin of 0.36 points. These results provide interesting insights into the potential contribution of women and men to the workplace, suggesting that women, on average, will be more productive and deliver superior performance. Furthermore, work-based research and evaluations are necessary to test this inference, including the research across different sectors of the Icelandic economy. |
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spelling | fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:229627 2025-01-16T22:32:45+00:00 Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades Harðardóttir, Arna Kristín Guðjónsson, Sigurður Minelgaite, Inga Kristinsson, Kári 2019 application/pdf https://hrcak.srce.hr/229627 https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/333833 eng eng University of Split, Faculty of Economics info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.30924/mjcmi.24.2.2 https://hrcak.srce.hr/229627 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess All content published in the Journal is made freely available, immediately after publication, without any charges, to individual and institutional users. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in the open-access repository of this Journal, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author, according to the Creative Commons CC BY-ND license, available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Scientific papers, to be published in Management - Journal of Contemporary Management Issues, are, at least, subjected to the double-blind peer review process. This journal has the permanent policy of publishing only the original, high-quality, peer-reviewed content, without any fees charged to the authors. Management - Journal of Contemporary Management Issues has voluntarily adopted the ethical and plagiarism guidelines, as recommended by the International standards for editors and authors, adopted at the Second World Conference on Research Integrity, held in Singapore (2010). As a matter of routine, this journal checks all the submissions by using the iThenticate anti-plagiarism online service. CC-BY-ND Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues ISSN 1331-0194 (Print) ISSN 1846-3363 (Online) Volume 24 Issue 2 business ethics gender differences Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile Iceland text info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 fthrcak https://doi.org/10.30924/mjcmi.24.2.2 2019-12-25T23:55:37Z This research focuses on female work ethics in Iceland, one of the most gender equal countries in the world. The Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) was used for measuring the work ethic of 238 students of both genders. Based on a convenience sample obtained from the School of Business, University of Iceland we tested two hypotheses. The first concerned whether women have a higher work ethic than men; the second whether female students have higher grades than their male counterparts. We found women to have both a higher work ethic and grades than men. Overall outcomes based on the MWEP revealed statistically significant differences between the averages of women and men, with the mean for women higher by 7.07 points. In addition, women’s average university grades were found to be statistically higher than those of men by a margin of 0.36 points. These results provide interesting insights into the potential contribution of women and men to the workplace, suggesting that women, on average, will be more productive and deliver superior performance. Furthermore, work-based research and evaluations are necessary to test this inference, including the research across different sectors of the Icelandic economy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Management 24 2 11 21 |
spellingShingle | business ethics gender differences Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile Iceland Harðardóttir, Arna Kristín Guðjónsson, Sigurður Minelgaite, Inga Kristinsson, Kári Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title | Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title_full | Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title_fullStr | Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title_short | Ethics as usual? Gender differences in work ethic and grades |
title_sort | ethics as usual? gender differences in work ethic and grades |
topic | business ethics gender differences Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile Iceland |
topic_facet | business ethics gender differences Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile Iceland |
url | https://hrcak.srce.hr/229627 https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/333833 |