Gender, affect, and upward influence
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2006-10-29Author
Kaul, Asha
Ansari, Mahfooz A.
Rai, Himanshu
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With the rapid influx of women in organizations, more specifically in the
Indian context, “gender” becomes an important construct in the study of
upward influence strategies, by which the member is able to influence the
attitude, perceptions and behavior of the leader in a desired manner. In this
study, we made an attempt to understand gender differences in terms of use
of upward influence strategies and the moderating effect of the positive and
the negative affect. The sample size comprised employees (N=107) working
in a large bank in Western India. We employed both in-depth exploratory
interviews and a survey methodology. While the interview data was
subjected to rigorous content analysis techniques, regression analysis was
performed on survey data. Results indicate that the gender of the agent and
the supervisor, as well as the interaction of gender and affective styles,
influenced the choice of upward influence strategies.
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