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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The career orientation of professional women in Hong Kong.

January 1996 (has links)
Aoki Yumiko. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-53). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --- p.vi / Chapter CHAPTER I --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.5 / Career Commitment --- p.5 / Female Stereotype --- p.11 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- HYPOTHESES --- p.17 / Sex difference of usage of career strategy --- p.17 / Situation in Hons Kong --- p.18 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- METHODOLOGY --- p.20 / Sample --- p.20 / Method --- p.20 / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- RESULTS --- p.23 / Sex difference of usage of career strategy --- p.23 / Situation in Hong Kong --- p.26 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- DISCUSSION --- p.30 / Implication --- p.30 / Limitation --- p.35 / APPENDIX --- p.48 / QUESTIONNAIRE* Indented sentence were not written in actual questionnaire --- p.48 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.51
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Women in management: perceptions, stereotypes and consequences.

January 1996 (has links)
by Kong Suet-Ming, Yu Wang-Pui, Kevin. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 65-66). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vii / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --- p.viii / Chapter / Chapter I --- WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT --- p.1 / Increasing Significance of Women in the Workplace --- p.1 / Increasing Importance of Women in Management --- p.2 / "The ""Glass Ceiling"" for Managerial Women" --- p.3 / International Scenario of Women in Management --- p.4 / The Case of Hong Kong --- p.6 / Objective of the Study --- p.7 / Chapter II --- ADVANTAGES OF HAVING MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN --- p.8 / Locating the Best People at the Top --- p.8 / Minimizing the Costs of Not Recognizing the Importance of Women --- p.9 / Promoting Harmony in the Workplace --- p.9 / Enhancing the Morale of the Workforce --- p.10 / Providing a Diversity of Leadership Styles --- p.10 / Chapter III --- PROBLEMS FACING WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT --- p.11 / Perspective 1: Individual-level Differences between Women and Men --- p.11 / Men as the Norm --- p.11 / The Unplanned Nature of Many Women's Careers --- p.12 / Perspective 2: Organizational Context --- p.12 / Discrimination Against Women --- p.13 / Paying Lip Service --- p.13 / Constant Performance in Proving Themselves --- p.14 / Perspective 3: Institutionalized Discrimination --- p.15 / Women's Work --- p.15 / Stereotypes About Women --- p.15 / Over-Protection --- p.16 / Gender Blindness --- p.17 / Sexual Harassment and the Fear of it Happening --- p.18 / Perspective 4: Power's Influence in the Organization --- p.18 / The Sponsorship System --- p.18 / The Lack of Role Models and Peers --- p.19 / Exclusion from Informal Relationship Networks --- p.19 / Chapter IV --- STEREOTYPING --- p.20 / Sex-Role Stereotyping of Managerial Women --- p.22 / Three Types of Stereotyping --- p.23 / Autostereotyping --- p.24 / Heterostereotyping --- p.24 / Metastereotyping --- p.25 / Chapter V --- METHODOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH --- p.26 / Research Objectives --- p.26 / The Questionnaire --- p.27 / The Sample --- p.28 / The Analysis --- p.30 / Chapter VI --- RESULTS AND FINDINGS --- p.31 / "Factor Compositions of Auto stereotype of women, Heterostereotype of Men by Women, and Metastereotype of Women" --- p.32 / Autostereotype of Women Vs Heterostereotype of Men Among Women College Student --- p.33 / Autostereotype Vs Metastereotype of Women Among Women College Student --- p.33 / Autostereotype of Women Vs Heterostereotype of Men Among Working Women --- p.34 / Autostereotype Vs Metastereotype of Women Among Working Women --- p.35 / Discussion and Elaboration --- p.35 / Comparing the Results from Working Women and Women College Students --- p.38 / Chapter VII --- LIMITATIONS OF THE RESEARCH --- p.39 / Research Biases --- p.39 / Suggestions for Future Research --- p.40 / Chapter VIII --- DISCUSSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.41 / Masculinity as the Norm in Business World --- p.41 / Being Assertive --- p.42 / Communicating Your Goals --- p.43 / Being Visible and Letting your Accomplishments Known --- p.43 / Dressing Appropriately to Project a Professional Image --- p.44 / Blending of Masculinity and Femininity --- p.44 / Androgynous Approach to Management --- p.45 / Taking Advantage of the Feminine Characteristics --- p.46 / Complementing the Professional Image with Appropriate Accessories --- p.46 / Overcoming the Perspective of Power's Influence in the Organization --- p.47 / Penetrating Old Boys' Network --- p.47 / Finding a Mentor --- p.48 / Equity versus Complementary Contribution Approach to Women in Management --- p.49 / "The ""Melting Pot""" --- p.49 / "The “Salad Bowl""" --- p.49 / Managing Diversity in the Workplace --- p.50 / Chapter IX --- CONCLUSION --- p.51 / APPENDICES / Chapter 1 --- SAMPLE OF SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE --- p.53 / Chapter 2 --- FACTOR COMPOSITION FOR AUTO STEREOTYPE OF WOMEN --- p.57 / Chapter 3 --- FACTOR COMPOSITION OF HETEROSTEREOTYPE OF MEN MANAGERS AMONG WOMEN --- p.58 / Chapter 4 --- FACTOR COMPOSITION FOR METASTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN --- p.59 / Chapter 5 --- T-TEST STATISTICS COMPARING MEAN SCORES FOR AUTOSTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN STUDENTS & HETERO STEREOTYPE OF MEN MANAGERS BY WOMEN STUDENTS --- p.60 / Chapter 6 --- T-TEST STATISTICS COMPARING MEAN SCORES FOR AUTOSTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN STUDENTS & METASTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN STUDENTS --- p.61 / Chapter 7 --- T-TEST STATISTICS COMPARING MEAN SCORES FOR AUTOSTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN WORKERS & HETERO STEREOTYPE OF MEN MANAGERS BY WOMEN WORKERS --- p.62 / Chapter 8 --- T-TEST STATISTICS COMPARING MEAN SCORES FOR AUTOSTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN WORKERS & METASTEREOTYPE OF WOMEN WORKERS --- p.63 / Chapter 9 --- NANCY ADLER'S TWO APPROACHES TO WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT --- p.64 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.65
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Managerial selection process in the banking industry of Hong Kong.

January 1997 (has links)
by Chow Ho Kong, Tang Ying Cheung, Eric. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [35-37]). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Significance of Managerial Selection --- p.1 / Environmental Context --- p.2 / Banking Industry --- p.2 / Recruitment Environment --- p.3 / Problem Identification: Imperfect Selection Process --- p.4 / Chapter II. --- SCOPE OF STUDY --- p.6 / Objectives of This Study --- p.6 / Methodology --- p.7 / Chapter III. --- OVERVIEW ON THE MANAGERIAL SELECTION PROCESS --- p.8 / Functions and Success Factors of Selection --- p.8 / Stages of Selection Process --- p.10 / Chapter IV. --- STAGES OF MANAGERIAL SELECTION PROCESS --- p.12 / Stage One: Pre-Selection --- p.12 / Internal Manpower Needs --- p.13 / Job Analysis --- p.14 / Managerial Competencies --- p.16 / Stage Two: Selection --- p.19 / Stage Three: Post-Selection --- p.25 / Chapter V. --- CURRENT PRACTICES OF MANAGERIAL SELECTION IN BANKS --- p.28 / The Interviews with Banks --- p.28 / Pre-Selection Stage --- p.29 / Communication of Job Opening --- p.29 / Job Analysis --- p.30 / Managerial Competencies --- p.31 / Sourcing of Potential Candidates --- p.31 / Chapter V. --- CURRENT PRACTICES OF MANAGERIAL SELECTION IN BANKS (Continued) / Selection Stage --- p.32 / Application Letter / Resume and Written Test --- p.32 / Job Interview --- p.33 / Validity of Selection Methods --- p.33 / Selection Decision --- p.35 / Post-Selection Stage --- p.35 / Induction Programme --- p.35 / Probationary Period --- p.36 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.38 / Recommendations on Banks' Managerial Selection Process --- p.38 / Proactive Role of Human Resources Managers --- p.38 / In-depth Job Analysis to Identify Job-Specific Competencies --- p.39 / Well Documented Records in Each Stage of Selection Process --- p.40 / Cost Effective Use of Managerial Competencies Model --- p.41 / Use of Structured Interview for Testing --- p.41 / Selection Decision Made According to Pre-Determined Criteria --- p.42 / Induction Programme to Socialize New Manager --- p.42 / Evaluation after Probationary Period as Feedback --- p.42 / Implications on the Designed Framework of Managerial Selection Process --- p.43 / Conclusion --- p.45 / APPENDIX / BIBLIOGRAPHY
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An analysis of the implementation of the public sector reform in Hong Kong: a case study of the executive officers'response to the reform at a typical government department

Wan, Shun-leung., 溫純良. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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The social organization of family work restructuring family work in Japanese expatriate families with maids in Hong Kong (China). / Social organization of family work : restructuring family work in Japanese expatriate families with maids in Hong Kong / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Digital dissertation consortium

January 2002 (has links)
"July 2002." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-203). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest Information and Learning Company, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.

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