Perceived effects of worklife balance and cultural orientation on the managerial skills of Filipino-Chinese businesswomen
Date of Publication
2010
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Thesis Adviser
Laurene Chua Garcia
Defense Panel Member
Maria Carla Mole Ong (reader)
Abstract/Summary
This study explores the use of thematic analysis of the semi-structured face-to-face interviews to simultaneously investigate the perceived effects of worklife balance and cultural orientation on the managerial skills of a sample of Filipino-Chinese businesswomen (n=22), entrepreneur and/or holds a management position in a company, in Metro Manila. The results of the study found that the state of worklife balance and cultural orientation affects managerial skills at a certain degree. However, the findings revealed that the state of worklife balance and cultural orientation affects job performance greater than the managerial skills itself. Furthermore, the study interestingly suggests that the perception of worklife balance is greatly influenced by the cultural orientation of the respondents. The respondents' state of worklife balance (Work t, Life i) is supported by their culture and above allj, by their families. In this light, the respondents eventually see their state of worklife balance-work is prioritized even if it means taking personal time away - as up to standard.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Accession Number
TU14781
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
220 leaves ; 28 cm.
Recommended Citation
Briones, E., Go, K. O., & Laurel, D. R. (2010). Perceived effects of worklife balance and cultural orientation on the managerial skills of Filipino-Chinese businesswomen. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5674