Elucidating Gender Role Perceptions of Tobephobia in the Workplace

Abstract

Tobephobia (TBP) cannot be ignored in the workplace. Research affirms that TBP is the fear of failure that can be experienced by any individual in any environment. One of the aims of this quantitative study was therefore to investigate whether there were differences between male and female employees in how TBP is perceived in the workplace. Schools were identified as the workplace for this exploratory research. The target population comprised teachers who were selected using convenience sampling because these participants were selected based on their accessibility and availability. Three-hundred-and-eleven respondents completed the questionnaire, and this represented a return rate of 92.8% from a total of 335 questionnaires distributed. Internal consistency was examined using Cronbach’s alpha which resulted in a value of 0.867, well above the recommended value of 0.7. The results suggest that males regard the relationship between gender and TBP as significantly stronger than their female counterparts. The working environment for teachers does not only differ from one school to another, but this difference is also evident in the phase level that their work is being done. Hence, in this study, there was a statistically significant difference between the teaching phases. Post hoc tests revealed that teachers in the Further Education and Training Phase of schooling believed that there is a stronger relationship between gender and TBP than the Intermediate and Foundation Phase. The results of this study contribute to our knowledge in comprehending whether categorical thinking exist in organizations between male and female job behavior in perceiving TBP.

Presenters

Prakash Singh
Professor, Education, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

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Online Poster

Theme

Organizational Cultures

KEYWORDS

Fear of Failure, Tobephobia, Workplace Tobephobicity

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