Indonesian Women’s Civil Service Leadership: Analysis of Career Progression Opportunity and Constraint

Author:

McLaren Helen1ORCID,Patmisari Emi1,Hamiduzzaman Mohammad2,Star Cassandra1,Widianingsih Ida3

Affiliation:

1. Flinders University Australia, Adelaide, Australia

2. Southern Cross University, Coolangatta, QLD, Australia

3. Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, Indonesia

Abstract

Women in Indonesia’s civil service ( n = 320) were surveyed about their career advancement. Analysis of variance identified differences in career progression, and post-hoc comparisons were tested using Fisher’s Least Significant Difference method. We found that family support and interpersonal relationships, paired with superior education to men, were critical to women’s successful leadership progression, especially through the echelon ranks. Qualitative results suggest that interpretations of hadith outweighed more contemporary textual readings, which required strategic maneuvering if women wanted to advance. This is because women’s own career aspirations required their ongoing loyalty to men and strategic maneuvering among filial, societal, and organizational constraints.

Funder

Indonesia-Australia Institute, Department of Forreign Affairs and Trade

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Marketing,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

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