The Construction of Gender: Some Insights from Feminist Psychology
Presents a review of the psychological contructions of gender and considers the implications of gender construction on gender research in accounting. Constructions of gender contain two competing biases: alpha bias, which is the tendency to exaggerate male-female differences; and beta bias, which is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Accounting, auditing, & accountability auditing, & accountability, 1992-09, Vol.5 (3), p.np-np, Article 09513579210017433 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Presents a review of the psychological contructions of gender and
considers the implications of gender construction on gender research in
accounting. Constructions of gender contain two competing biases: alpha
bias, which is the tendency to exaggerate male-female differences; and
beta bias, which is the tendency to minimize or ignore differences. Both
biases have disadvantaged women in the work place. A presumption of
female-male personality traits provides a rationalization for
restricting women′s work roles. However, arguing that gender differences
are trivial ignores real differences in women′s and men′s access to
power and resources. An alternative approach to gender is suggested in
which attention is focused on the context in which behaviours are
observed. Rather than viewing gender as an issue of absolute difference,
gender should be viewed as a process rooted in an asymmetric power
distribution between women and men. |
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ISSN: | 0951-3574 |
DOI: | 10.1108/09513579210017433 |