Three studies investigated antecedents and consequences of stereotype threat for female employees. The results of Studies 1 and 2 suggest that social comparisons with men are associated with feelings of stereotype threat whereas social comparisons with women are not. Stereotype threat, in turn, was associated with conflict surrounding women's identity as female employees and with decreased perceived likelihood of achieving career goals. Study 3 extended these findings by demonstrating that feelings of stereotype threat are also negatively related to workplace attitudes and turnover intentions. Furthermore, the effect of stereotype threat on these job attitudes and intentions was itself mediated by identity conflict and perceived likelihood ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
This research extended stereotype-threat effects outside of the academic domain and to a nonstigmati...
In their efforts to recruit and retain female employees, organizations often attempt to make their w...
Despite widespread evidence for the performance costs of stereotype threat, little research has exam...
Women and people of color are still underrepresented in many occupational roles. Being in a situatio...
Stereotype threat, the threat of being stereotyped against (Steele & Aronson, 1995), regardless ...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
A large body of research has documented the performance-debilitating effects of stereotype threat fo...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Associating careers with a specific gender can lead to women and men turning away from jobs atypical...
For women in the workplace the path to leadership appears to be a no-win situation. Working women fa...
Abstract Over the past 20 years, a large body of laboratory and field research has shown that, when ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
This research extended stereotype-threat effects outside of the academic domain and to a nonstigmati...
In their efforts to recruit and retain female employees, organizations often attempt to make their w...
Despite widespread evidence for the performance costs of stereotype threat, little research has exam...
Women and people of color are still underrepresented in many occupational roles. Being in a situatio...
Stereotype threat, the threat of being stereotyped against (Steele & Aronson, 1995), regardless ...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
A large body of research has documented the performance-debilitating effects of stereotype threat fo...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
Associating careers with a specific gender can lead to women and men turning away from jobs atypical...
For women in the workplace the path to leadership appears to be a no-win situation. Working women fa...
Abstract Over the past 20 years, a large body of laboratory and field research has shown that, when ...
Stereotypes about different groups persist in organizations. Employees from such groups may experien...
This research extended stereotype-threat effects outside of the academic domain and to a nonstigmati...
In their efforts to recruit and retain female employees, organizations often attempt to make their w...