How would a low-cost price leader enforce its leadership through implied threats to a rival? How does a firm become a “low cost” price leader? Discuss the specific type of market structure that implied threat strategy can be adapted.
How would a low-cost price leader enforce its leadership through implied threats to a rival? How does a firm become a “low cost” price leader? Discuss the specific type of market structure that implied threat strategy can be adapted.
Cultural norms and socialization play a profound and pervasive role in shaping gender roles and perpetuating gender stratification across societies, including Kenya. These norms are learned and reinforced through various agents of socialization, notably the media, family, and education.
1. Media: The media (television, radio, print, social media) is a powerful tool for cultural transmission and reinforcement of gender stereotypes.
Gender Roles:
Traditional Portrayals: Media often depicts women in domestic, nurturing roles (e.g., homemakers, caregivers, beauty-conscious) and men in professional, authoritative, strong, and financially provider roles. In Kenya, studies show women are frequently portrayed in caregiving roles, with men dominating political and economic spheres in media coverage. Advertisements might show women endorsing household items while men are product authorities.