Khalifa, Rihab,(2018), Enhancing female graduate employment through a women-only professional services firm in an economically remote city. , Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, UNSPECIFIED
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Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on a study that investigated the feasibility of a women-only
professional accounting firm in the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that could help reduce
female graduate unemployment in the city. Practically, the study sought to find out if, and under what
conditions, a women-only professional accounting firm in Al Ain might be useful in providing employment
for women in professional accountancy and facilitating the entry of female graduates into the job market by
providing them with professional training. Theoretically, the study sought to add to the literature on positive
discrimination to help women’s job prospects.
Design/methodology/approach – The study followed a qualitative research approach. It sought to
show some specific connections between various professional, cultural, and economic factors by crystallising
them through a hypothetical, innovative solution to the problem of local female unemployment, namely,
a women-only professional accounting firm in a location of limited employment opportunities. It did so by
investigating the views of male and female accounting graduates and other stakeholders.
Findings – The main finding is that the model women-only professional accounting firm could be used to
overcome family objections to female graduate employment by removing the requirement that women work a
long distance away from their families. The study also showed the deep cultural entrenchment of gendered
stereotypes of female professionals.
Research limitations/implications – The study could have had a larger sample size with the survey,
but it is important to note that this was not the focus of the study. However, the strength of the paper is in the
qualitative aspect of canvassing views from various stakeholders.
Practical implications – The study brought to light key opportunities and challenges for policy makers
who are seeking to address female graduate unemployment in economically remote locations.
Originality/value – The paper adds to the literature on positive discrimination for female job seekers in an
adverse cultural and economic context.
Keywords : | s Entrepreneurship, Accounting profession, UAE, Gender, Female graduate employment,Job entrants, UNSPECIFIED |
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Journal or Publication Title: | Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences |
Volume: | 34 |
Number: | 1 |
Item Type: | Article |
Subjects: | Akuntansi |
Depositing User: | Eriana Ringgowati |
Date Deposited: | 16 Dec 2019 08:04 |
Last Modified: | 16 Dec 2019 08:04 |
URI: | https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/235 |