2022
DOI: 10.4102/sajhrm.v20i0.1958
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Investigating the relationship between selected organisational factors and women’s skills development aspirations and career progression: A South African case study

Abstract: Orientation: There has been increased research in the past century on women within the workplace; however, women still face myriad gender-related challenges in their careers.Research purpose: This research investigates how selected factors in and out of organisations affect women’s skills development and career progression.Motivation for the study: There is a pervasive perception that the rate at which women progress across hierarchy of work levels in organizations varies appreciably from the experience of the… Show more

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“…The study's results also support findings by Ketchiwou et al (2022) and Mayer et al (2019) in identifying a highly significant and positive relationship between skills and career. Therefore, organizations that promote skill development among female employees within the workplace will contribute to their professional progression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The study's results also support findings by Ketchiwou et al (2022) and Mayer et al (2019) in identifying a highly significant and positive relationship between skills and career. Therefore, organizations that promote skill development among female employees within the workplace will contribute to their professional progression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Aligning leadership education with business needs bridges management education and industry demands (Fulmore et al, 2022). Fostering future workforces requires continuous learning (Torresan, 2023;Ketchiwou et al, 2022), which can be valuable for enhancing learning experiences (Khalil, 2024). Likewise, interviewed participant stated that: "It was difficult to socialize because of the different culture and language but I learned how to handle certain problems when it comes to the attitude of the guests and my coemployees."…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gen Z are graduating out of institutes and taking up jobs at the workplace, which has made organisations realise that it is important to understand the needs of Gen Z workforce and provide them with a conducive environment at work in order to succeed (Iorgulescu, 2016). To sustain the ever-increasing competition in the business environment and to succeed at business, organisations would need to encourage a career path for women and advance gender fairness in order to leverage their talent and contributions and not miss on them (Fitong Ketchiwou et al, 2022). This would give them a competitive advantage and they can reap the advantages of the contributions of the much more diversified workforce if they include more gender diversity in the workplace (Chang & Milkman, 2020).…”
Section: Women In Data Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%