African Women in Leadership

Author:

Lituchy Terri R.1,Galperin Bella L.2,Melyoki Lemayon3,Senaji Thomas4,Punnett Betty Jane5

Affiliation:

1. CETYS Universidad, Mexico

2. University of Tampa, USA

3. University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

4. Kenya Methodist University, Kenya

5. University of the West Indies, Barbados

Abstract

This chapter considers African women's participation in leadership and their views on effective leadership. The literature suggests that African women remain underrepresented in leadership roles, although participation rates are increasing. African women are well represented as entrepreneurs, in the less profitable informal sector, and are increasingly found in political spheres. The LEAD research shows men and women holding similar views regarding effective leadership. Preliminary results suggest that traditional views about leadership, which held women back, may be changing. This is a positive development, as society will benefit from the leadership skills of women. Efforts by African governments to mandate percentages of women in leadership positions may have an effect on government as well as business. Africa, however, is a large continent with parts of its population residing in rural areas where traditions continue. Consequently, more research is needed to understand developments regarding the involvement of women in leadership to inform policy and influence practice.

Publisher

IGI Global

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