The factors affecting the leadership performance of female managers in China's Taiwanese firms-the case of Huai' An, Jiangsu

dc.contributor.advisorChih-cheng Fangth
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Shuxianth
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-24T03:28:30Z
dc.date.available2019-04-24T03:28:30Z
dc.date.issued2018th
dc.date.issuedBE2561th
dc.descriptionThesis (M.M.)--National Institute of Development Administration, 2018th
dc.description.abstractWith the continuous development and progress in society and economy, the economic and cultural exchanges between Taiwan and mainland China have been continuously enhanced. Mainland Taiwan-funded enterprises have sprung and spread all over mainland China. Female executives in Taiwan-funded enterprises have gradually entered the public view. More women have taken managerial positions. However, how good is the leadership of female executives in mainland Taiwan-funded companies and what are the factors that influence the exertion of the leadership female supervisors ? This study attempted to identify the subjective and objective factors that hinder the leadership of female supervisors in Taiwan-funded enterprises, to ensure the normal development of female supervisor leadership, and to put forward suggestions accordingly. After literature review was done and analysis was completed , the factors affecting the leadership of female supervisors were summarized. Taiwan-funded enterprises are neither foreign-funded enterprises, nor rooted in the mainland, however, they hold traditional concepts as enterprises do in China. They also have the characteristics of market economy management as foreign-funded enterprises. With regard to the leadership of female supervisors in Taiwan-funded enterprises,the influencing factors are collated and summarized into three categories: personal factors, organizational factors, and cultural factors. The research offers a discussion on how to ensure the normal exertion of leadership of female supervisors in Taiwan-funded enterprises. A proposal was made in order to promote the development of Taiwan-funded enterprises, to provide better growth opportunity and platform female executives, improve the core competitiveness of Taiwan-funded enterprises, and promote healthy and orderly development of Taiwan-funded enterprises in mainland China.  A questionnaire was used to conduct an empirical study on conceptual models. A total of 700 Taiwan-funded enterprises in the High-tech Development Zone of Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province, China, was selected as respondents. A total of 650 questionnaires was recovered, and SPSS 20 and AMOS 23 were used for statistical analysis. Data reliability and validity, variance and other analysis methods used and second-order factor analysis and hypotheses testing were done. The following findings were drawn: The leadership of female supervisors in Taiwan-funded enterprises in mainland China is affected by personal factors. Among them are gender, age, length of work participation, education level, and business type.These factors have a significant impact on their leadership. Organizational factors such as internal relationships, person-organizational fit, procedural rules, and organizational growth opportunity have a significant positive impact on the leadership of female Taiwanese enterprises in mainland China. The influence of cultural factors is also insignificant. Therefore, enterprises must pay attention to whether the system of the corporate organization is sound and whether the cultural atmosphere is grounded. When selecting people for employment, personal factors should be included in the scope of consideration. For female supervisors with long working years and high academic qualifications, the use of management positions should be strengthened. Women also need to make full use of their own dominant personal conditions when they are in charge. The conclusion arrived at this research provides a theoretical basis for other similar companies in the use and management of female supervisors and has certain reference and reference significance.   Key words: Taiwan-funded enterprises in Mainland China; Female supervisor Leadership; Female manager; Taiwanese firm, Second order factor analysisth
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dc.identifier.otherb204593th
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/4373th
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dc.publisherNational Institute of Development Administrationth
dc.rightsThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.th
dc.subjecte-Thesisth
dc.subject.otherPerformanceth
dc.subject.otherWomen executivesth
dc.subject.otherLeadershipth
dc.subject.otherLeadership -- Chinath
dc.subject.otherLeadership in women -- Research -- Taiwanth
dc.titleThe factors affecting the leadership performance of female managers in China's Taiwanese firms-the case of Huai' An, Jiangsuen
dc.typetext--thesis--master thesisth
dcterms.available2019-10-17th
mods.genreThesisth
mods.physicalLocationNational Institute of Development Administration. Library and Information Centerth
thesis.degree.departmentInternational Collegeth
thesis.degree.grantorNational Institute of Development Administrationth
thesis.degree.levelMastersth
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Managementth
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