Gender Diversity and Employee Performance in the Tanzania Textile Firms

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Title
Gender Diversity and Employee Performance in the Tanzania Textile Firms
Creator
Amsi, Flora
Kiflemariam, Abraham
Date
2023
Abstract
Employees’ performance is considered to be the lifeline of any organization considering the competitive environment that exists in the today’s business world. One of the factors that can be used to promote employee performance is gender diversity. In this regard, many researchers have been attracted to studying such relationship. But most prior empirical studies focused on employee performance as a single dimensional variable instead of being multidimensional variable. Employees’ performance can be categorized as adaptive, contextual and task performance. In this regard, the article aimed at examining the influence of gender diversity on employees’ performance dimensions. The sample size was 618 whereby 203 respondents were from Dares Salaam; 173 from Mwanza; 117 from Shinyanga and 125 from Simiyu who were chosen by using multistage sampling technique. In total, 554 respondents filled in and returned the questionnaire which makes the response rate of 89.6%. Mean scores and Structural Equation Model (SEM) were used as data analysis techniques. The findings revealed that gender diversity had a statistically significant and positive influence on all employees’ performance dimensions i.e. adaptive, contextual and task performance. Hence, the article recommends that organizations must ensure the appropriate mix of men and women at the workplace through engendered recruitment, retention and career development. However, promotion and appointment of the higher positions such as managerial positions should base on the merits of an individuals and not on their gender.
issn
ISSN Online: 2328-4870
ISSN Print: 2328-4862
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing
Extent
20 pages.
Is Part Of
Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies, 11, 235-254.
Subject
Gender Diversity
Employees’ Performance
Textile Industry and Tanzania
Diversidad de Genero
MBA600
Type
Article
Item sets
Articles