Reproduction of ‘Typical’ Gender Roles in Temporary Organizations – no Surprise for Whom? The Example of Cooperative Behaviours and Their Acknowledgement
Event Title
WK ORG Workshop 2015
Year (definitive publication)
2015
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Temporary organizations such as projects are known to differ in various respects from more
permanent organizational forms (e.g., line organizations). The organization of work into team
structures that cut through organizational hierarchies and interorganizational boundaries is a
salient feature of temporary organizations. Research suggests that gender issues such as
(in)equality in terms of personal rewards and promotions for men and women may manifest
differently in temporary organizations. Inspired by gender research in permanent
organizations, we show that (in)congruency between gender and project roles evokes
mechanisms analogous to those in permanent organizations. Using the example of cooperative
behaviour, operationalized as project citizenship behaviour (PCB), we examine how
temporary organizations acknowledge and reward such behaviour. A quantitative, crosssectional
study was conducted, with 241 project managers and workers participating. The
results of seven structural equation models reveal that though the enactment of PCB does not
vary by gender, the relationship of PCB and its outcomes does. In the face of temporality,
men and women were clearly rewarded differently depending on the gender congruency of
their project role.
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Keywords
gender congruence, inequality, OCB, organizational citizenship behaviour, projects, rewards