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An Assessment of High Level Managers? Experience Spans in Terms of Basic Sectors and Demographics: The Case of USA

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  • Zehra Nuray NÄ°ÅžANCI NÄ°ÅžANCI

    (Avrasya Akademi)

  • Nezih Metin ÖZMUTAF

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The main objective of this study is to assess high level managers? experience spans from 41 largest businesses in terms of income in the city of Pittsburgh-USA within the context of basic sectors and demograhic attributes. In this framework, the analysis is done based on basic sector, income, business age and high level managers? gender and education information obtained from the websites of these 41 businesses operating in the city of Pittsburg-USA. As a result of the study, the number of high level managers experienced over 5 years in the production sector is the lowest among others, sciences and humanities educational background, business age and annual income of companies appear null in terms of experience span. On the other hand, male high level managers are proportionally higher in number than female managers with regard to gender.

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  • Zehra Nuray NÄ°ÅžANCI NÄ°ÅžANCI & Nezih Metin ÖZMUTAF, 2016. "An Assessment of High Level Managers? Experience Spans in Terms of Basic Sectors and Demographics: The Case of USA," Eurasian Academy Of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 0, pages 190-203, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:journl:v::y:2016:i::p:190-203
    DOI: 10.17740/eas.soc.2016.MSEMP-16
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