Digitalisation, Growth Vision and Gender Equality Practices in the Machines and Equipment Sector – Does Gender Matter?

Živković, Lazar and Štrbac, Dijana and Paunović, Mihailo (2024) Digitalisation, Growth Vision and Gender Equality Practices in the Machines and Equipment Sector – Does Gender Matter? Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education. ISSN 2406-0674

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Abstract

This paper explores the nuanced relationship between gender diversity in senior management and key aspects of organizational dynamics in the machines and equipment sector in the Republic of Serbia. The aim is to uncover differences in digitalization, growth strategies and gender equality measures between companies led by women and men. Employing field research methods, specifically utilizing Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing, the results show that companies led by women have a higher propensity to adopt information and communication technologies, a more optimistic view of their future development over the next five years, greater gender diversity among employees and more robust implementation of gender equality policies compared to companies led exclusively by men. The research findings highlight the significant impact of gender diversity in leadership on business outcomes and show that women-led companies are proactively embracing digitalization, promoting growth optimism and implementing gender equality initiatives. These findings offer valuable insights for business leaders, policymakers and researchers working on initiatives to promote diversity, equality, and technological progress.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=141930761
Uncontrolled Keywords: women in leadership, women entrepreneurship, machines and equipment sector, ICT adoption, growth strategies, Serbia
Research Department: Innovation Economics
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 08 Apr 2024 09:36
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2024 09:36
URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/2035

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