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Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia

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Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, And Cultural Factors Supporting Leadership Effectiveness Of Women Entrepreneurs Fr., Frieda Mangunsong Jul 2009

Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, And Cultural Factors Supporting Leadership Effectiveness Of Women Entrepreneurs Fr., Frieda Mangunsong

Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia

This is a research about effectiveness of businesswomen leadership in four different ethnic groups in Indonesia. The effectiveness is measured in a condition where the leadership is supported by several factors, such as intrapersonal skills, interpersonal skills and culture. The subjects of this research are 216 female leaders of business units that consist of at least 10 employees, from Bali in Bali, Java in central Java, Minangkabau in West Sumatra and Batak tribes (Karo, Angkola, Mandailing) in North Sumatra. The result of this research shows that the examination of hypotheses using the theoretical model consisting of intrapersonal factors (leadership intelligence, …


Penulisan Dan Gender, Rahayu Surtiati Hidayat Apr 2004

Penulisan Dan Gender, Rahayu Surtiati Hidayat

Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia

The research aims to describe the differences of language use in the women and men writing. It used the linguistic specific way of collecting and analyzing data from a corpus of Indonesian articles published in the mass media and academic works. The results show that women author used the different Indonesian from men author in syntaxe and choice of conjunctions. These differences are due the way women author and men author were brought up: nurturing the position and the role of each sex.