Women Profiling In Leadership: A Case Study In Sabah
Abstract
The aim of this research is to compile a comprehensive profile of women who participated in a study focused on women's leadership in the State of Sabah. The profile includes various details about the respondents, such as their age, length of service prior to retirement, ethnicity, religion, district of origin, marital status, education level, number of dependents, monthly income, and employment information, including the type of organization they work for and their current job grade. This study is a survey that was carried out in Sabah targeted at management-level decision makers who are considered professionals in both the public and private sectors. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were utilized in this study, with the findings being analyzed using percentages. The sampling method employed was purposeful sampling, specifically selecting female employees who met the defined criteria. Based on the findings, the majority of respondents fall within the age range of 50 to 55 years and still have more than five years of employment remaining before reaching retirement age. The respondents predominantly identify as Muslim and belong to the indigenous Kadazan Dusun ethnic group from the Kota Kinabalu district. They are married, hold a bachelor's degree, earn a monthly income ranging between RM5,000 and RM10,000, and are employed by the state government. This profiling study helps in understanding women representation in leadership position. It provides role models and aspirations to inspire next generation female leaders. By highlighting the achievements and capabilities of women leaders, organisations can contribute to changing societal perceptions and creating a more gender-equal culture.
Keywords: Women, Leadership, demographic factors, gender