The effect of discriminatory culture against women and hierarchical culture on work–family conflict: the mediating role of sexual harassment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-15-2023
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationships among discriminary culture against women, hierarchical culture, sexual harassment and work–family conflict in the workplace. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from female employees in South Korea. Structural equation modeling was employed to analyze 202 responses obtained through a self-report survey. Findings: The findings indicate that (a) discriminatory culture against women and a hierarchical culture were positively related to sexual harassment, and (b) sexual harassment positively affected work–family conflict. Additionally, both a discriminatory culture against women and a hierarchical culture had indirect effects on work–family conflict, which were mediated by sexual harassment. Originality/value: This study can help researchers better understand the relationship between organizational culture and the work experience of female employees by examining the mechanisms that influence their work–family conflict.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Baltic Journal of Management
First Page
612
Last Page
626
Recommended Citation
Park, C., Park, S., & Jo, S. (2023). The effect of discriminatory culture against women and hierarchical culture on work–family conflict: the mediating role of sexual harassment. Baltic Journal of Management, 18 (5), 612-626. https://doi.org/10.1108/BJM-11-2022-0410