Women’s role in effective business management: A comparative analysis

Author:

Pula Fellanze1ORCID,Tafa Saranda2ORCID,Ukmata Sanaja Linda3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dr., Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Economy, AAB College, Kosovo

2. Dr., Professor, Department of Finance, Faculty of Economy, AAB College, Kosovo

3. MA., Project Manager, Department of Management, Faculty of Economy, UN Women Kosovo Office & AAB College, Kosovo

Abstract

Considering the intensification of feminization in the labor market and the fact that the behavior of a woman and a man differ significantly in terms of content and factors that shape it, recent studies show that women play an increasingly important role in business management. This study aims to analyze women’s role in effective business management through a comparative analysis. This analysis is based on five components of effective business management: human resource management, business operations, strategic management, financial management, and marketing management. Fifty women and fifty men from Kosovo who manage businesses took part in the survey. Based on the results of the study, mainly the t-tests, there is a statistically significant difference between women and men in business management, where women were found to perceive the components of business management more successfully than men. Women demonstrate better results in human resources management, business operations, strategic management, financial management, and marketing management. Therefore, more women should be placed in leadership structures of different departments, depending on their specialization.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Business and International Management,General Business, Management and Accounting,Information Systems and Management,Law,Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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