We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situational cues signaling social identity threat or safety among women and men. College students took a logic test ostensibly determining their assignment to a position of leader or subordinate for a subsequent task. Study 1 showed that when only the test score determined the selection, women experienced more identity threat and performed worse than men.When the policy allowed the selection of women at a lower level of performance than men to promote diversity, men’s performance decreased compared to the merit condition, falling to the level of women’s performance and thus closing the gender gap. Study 2 replicated these findings and established...
This study experimentally investigates gender quotas in light of peer review. We investigate competi...
The study focused on the impact of stereotype threat effectiveness and gender differences in politic...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document The effects of influence tactic, ap...
We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situ...
International audienceWe investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued po...
Since the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affec...
Since the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affec...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how advice by a more experienced and better-informed per...
ABSTRACT—This article presents an account of job dis-crimination according to which people redefine ...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
This article addresses the role of language abstraction as a means to discriminate female applicants...
Controlled experiments have found that mixed-sex interaction triggers the use of gender status belie...
Social identity threat is the notion that one of a person’s many social identities may be at risk of...
Gender inequality and sexist behaviour is prevalent in almost all workplaces and rampant in online e...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
This study experimentally investigates gender quotas in light of peer review. We investigate competi...
The study focused on the impact of stereotype threat effectiveness and gender differences in politic...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document The effects of influence tactic, ap...
We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situ...
International audienceWe investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued po...
Since the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affec...
Since the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affec...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how advice by a more experienced and better-informed per...
ABSTRACT—This article presents an account of job dis-crimination according to which people redefine ...
We tested whether stereotypical situations would affect low-status group members ' perfor-mance...
This article addresses the role of language abstraction as a means to discriminate female applicants...
Controlled experiments have found that mixed-sex interaction triggers the use of gender status belie...
Social identity threat is the notion that one of a person’s many social identities may be at risk of...
Gender inequality and sexist behaviour is prevalent in almost all workplaces and rampant in online e...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
This study experimentally investigates gender quotas in light of peer review. We investigate competi...
The study focused on the impact of stereotype threat effectiveness and gender differences in politic...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document The effects of influence tactic, ap...