The role of women in business development in cities

Authors

  • Martha Patricia Castro-Porto Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia
  • Oriana Susana Martínez Palomino Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia
  • Rita Cecilia De La Hoz Del Villar Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia
  • Jorge Luis Del Río Cortina Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia
  • Javier Mauricio Prieto Florez Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia
  • Ludis Elena Chávez Barrios Universidad Tecnológica De Bolívar, Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2025.1.1.1646

Keywords:

Leadership, women, gender equality, ILO, gap.

Abstract

It is proposed to analyze female leadership in the business sector as a key factor to promote gender equality. Taking into consideration that female leadership in the city's business sector contributes to the advancement of gender equality in society. To address this issue, an analytical study was conducted using a validated questionnaire with a Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of 0.811, ensuring the reliability of the data collected. The results reveal significant progress in reducing gender gaps in the business and health sectors, driven by the guidelines of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5), the country's Political Constitution, and various laws and regulations oriented towards equity. However, it was observed that gender inequality decreases as women occupy higher hierarchical positions, while larger gaps persist at the lower levels of organizations. Likewise, the level of academic education is identified as a crucial determinant for the reduction of these disparities. The findings confirm the initial hypothesis and underscore the need to continue strengthening policies and practices in the health and business sectors to achieve more comprehensive gender equality in the future.

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Published

2025-04-09

How to Cite

Castro-Porto, M. P., Martínez Palomino, O. S., De La Hoz Del Villar, R. C., Del Río Cortina, J. L., Prieto Florez, J. M., & Chávez Barrios, L. E. (2025). The role of women in business development in cities. LACCEI, 1(12). https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2025.1.1.1646

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