Female HR executives' contributions to firm performance: the effects of gender on decision-making and strategic planning
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Capella University
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Women in leadership roles in Human Resources (HR) are gaining recognition in business
strategy and strategic decision making; however, their level of participation in these
strategic business functions is unclear and needs to be unambiguous. Furthermore,
though many researchers have publicized that HR leaders’ contributions positively
impact a firm’s performance, the body of literature does not distinguish HR leaders by
gender. Men and women in HR are categorized as HR leaders, HR executives, HR
managers, HR professionals, or HR practitioners, which makes it difficult to tell if they
are referring to men or women. As a result of this ambiguity, this study attempts to fill a
gap in research by determining what are the participation experiences of women in
leadership roles in human resources management (HRM), how gender affects their level
of involvement in business strategy and strategic decision making, and how this bias (or
prejudice) in turn may impact the overall effectiveness of a firm’s performance. The
study expands research on female HR leaders in an attempt to publicize the value and
worth of these women as contributors to firm performance. Understanding the value
female HR leaders bring to the organization may open more doors to corporate suites
where women can share their perspectives with Senior Executives in discussions,
communications, and business decisions. Interviews conducted with female executives
revealed that although women in HRM are involved in business strategy and strategic
decision making, their level of involvement vary based on several underlying factors.
The study findings further revealed that although women executives in HR are
contributing to firm performance, they often have to assert themselves in order to be heard and taken seriously as decision makers.
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Waitman, H. R. (2014). Female HR executives' contributions to firm performance: The effects of gender on decision-making and strategic planning. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations. (AAT 3624588)