Gender Differences in the Influence of Professional Tenure on Work Attitudes

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Mandy E. G. van der Velde
Carin J. H. Bossink
Paul G. W. Jansen
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[1] Utrecht School of Governance,Department of Management and Organization
[2] SHL Group,undefined
[3] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
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Sex Roles | 2003年 / 49卷
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gender; professional tenure; work attitudes;
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In this study we examined gender differences in the influence of professional tenure on 3 work attitudes: career salience, organizational commitment, and job involvement. In total, 220 men and 125 women working in high-level jobs in a large multinational organization completed a written questionnaire. Using hierarchical regression analyses, and controlling for differences between men and women in age, the presence of children, and number of working hours, we found no significant gender differences in the 3 work attitudes. The results further show that although career salience, job involvement, and organizational commitment increase with age, these work attitudes decrease with professional tenure. In terms of organizational commitment, the negative influence of professional tenure was significantly stronger for women than for men. Finally, the implications for future studies and for organizational practice are discussed.
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