Leadership competencies: Differences in patterns of potential across eleven European countries as a function of gender and managerial experience
ISBN: 978-1-84855-256-2, eISBN: 978-1-84855-257-9
Publication date: 15 July 2009
Abstract
The chapter describes the SHL Corporate leadership model (Bartram, 2002) and the results of an investigation of leadership competency potential in 11 different European countries (39,354 people). The measures of potential used are eight competency factors known as the ‘Great Eight’ (Bartram, 2005) derived from Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ32) scale scores. The results show some very clear trends in terms of effects of managerial experience and effects of gender on competency potential profiles. While there are differences in patterns of results between countries, these tend to be relatively small and non-systematic. The gender and experience effects, on the contrary, are consistent across countries. Overall, we find that transactional competencies decrease and transformational competencies increase with increases in level of managerial experience and that females show generally lower levels of transformational competencies and higher levels of transactional competencies than males. These findings are discussed in relation to the literature on gender differences in leadership.
Citation
Bartram, D. (2009), "Leadership competencies: Differences in patterns of potential across eleven European countries as a function of gender and managerial experience", Mobley, W.H., Wang, Y. and Li, M. (Ed.) Advances in Global Leadership (Advances in Global Leadership, Vol. 5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 35-64. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1535-1203(2009)0000005006
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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