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" The Perception of Female Leadership: Impact of Gender and Leader's Qualification on Leader's Effectiveness "
Al-shakha, Ala'a Fahad
Pascale, Amanda
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Latin Dissertation
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English
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Record Number
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1052952
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TL52069
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Main Entry
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Al-shakha, Ala'a Fahad
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The Perception of Female Leadership: Impact of Gender and Leader's Qualification on Leader's Effectiveness\ Al-shakha, Ala'a FahadPascale, Amanda
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College
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University of North Florida
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Date
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2019
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Ed.D.
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2019
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Note
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118 p.
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Abstract
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This study examined how gender and years of working with a female leader influence the gendered perception of female leadership effectiveness in Saudi Arabian higher education institutions. This study compared male and female leaders’ perception of female leadership effectiveness as well as highlighted the relationship between leader’s gender, experience working with a female leader and perceived female leadership effectiveness. To answer the research questions, four hypothesized models were proposed (simple direct model, mediation model, moderation model, and mediation moderation model). Data was collected from administrated leaders, who hold a position in five public universes located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia with approximately 554 male and female leaders. T. test and path analysis were conducted to test the hypothesized models. The results of path analysis indicated that the mediation model was the best fit model of the four hypothesized models. One significant path was identified between gender and perceived female leadership effectiveness in mediation moderation model, the worst model of the four hypothesized models. Also, a discussion of the key findings, the study limitations, and the suggested future areas of research were discussed.
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Educational leadership
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Gender studies
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Womens studies
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Pascale, Amanda
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University of North Florida
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