Women Leaders Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Singapore's Construction Industry

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Toor, Shamas-ur-Rehman [1 ]
Ofori, George [2 ]
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[1] Islamic Dev Bank, Jeddah 21432, Saudi Arabia
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Bldg, Sch Design & Environm, Singapore 117566, Singapore
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10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000031
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The role of women in the growth of the construction industry of Singapore is discussed. Meta-analysis carried out by Eagly and Carli 2003 revealed that female leaders are more likely to be transformational and engaged in more contingent reward behaviors. Work on sustainable organizations by Bradbury 2003 highlights the group Women Leading Sustainability, which convened to brainstorm how women could contribute to the redesign of organizations to make them more sustainable in the long term. To empower women, some countries have introduced legislation that encourages companies to have more women on their corporate boards. Among the suggestions they made were practical support, mentoring, provision of childcare facilities, and schemes to support maternity needs. Effort should also be made to provide a working environment that is not forbidding and intimidating toward women. Organizations should also provide women with opportunities to use their skills and talents to attain corporate goals.
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