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Barriers to Arab female academics’ career development: Legislation, HR policies and socio-cultural variables

Waed Ensour (The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan)
Hadeel Al Maaitah (The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan)
Radwan Kharabsheh (Applied Science University, Al Eker, Bahrain)

Management Research Review

ISSN: 2040-8269

Article publication date: 16 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Arab female academics struggle to advance within their universities in both academic and managerial ranks. Accordingly, this study aims to investigate the factors hindering Arab women’s academic career development through studying the case of Jordanian academic women.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were gathered through document analysis (Jordan constitution, Jordanian Labour Law and its amendments, higher education and scientific research law, Jordanian universities’ law and universities’ HR policies and regulations), interviews with 20 female academics and a focus group with 13 female academics (members of the Association of Jordanian Female Academics).

Findings

The results indicate female academics as tokens facing many interconnected and interrelated barriers embodied in cultural, social, economic and legal factors. The findings support the general argument proposed in human resource management (HRM) literature regarding the influence of culture on HRM practices and also propose that the influence of culture extends to having an impact on HR policies’ formulation as well as the formal legal system.

Originality/value

The influence of culture on women’s career development and various HR practices is well established in HR literature. But the findings of this study present a further pressure of culture. HR policies and other regulations were found to be formulated in the crucible of national culture. Legalizing discriminatory issues deepens the stereotypical pictures of women, emphasizing the domestic role of women and making it harder to break the glass ceiling and old-boy network.

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Citation

Ensour, W., Al Maaitah, H. and Kharabsheh, R. (2017), "Barriers to Arab female academics’ career development: Legislation, HR policies and socio-cultural variables", Management Research Review, Vol. 40 No. 10, pp. 1058-1080. https://doi.org/10.1108/MRR-08-2016-0186

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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