Prior research has demonstrated that the display of agentic behaviors, such as dominance, can produce backlash against female leaders because of the incongruence between these behaviors and prescribed gender roles. The current study was designed to fill a gap in existing research by investigating whether these well-established findings are moderated by race. Results revealed that dominant Black female leaders did not create the same backlash that dominant White female leaders did. Experimental evidence confirmed that White female (and Black male) leaders were conferred lower status when they expressed dominance rather than communality, whereas Black female (and White male) leaders were not. These findings highlight the importance, and compl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
One would have to go beyond the literature on leadership to gain greater insight into African Americ...
This study explores the lived experiences of Black women as they navigate(d) their corporate careers...
We contribute to a current debate that focuses on whether individuals with more than one subordinate...
This study measures the perceived competence and likeability of female leaders belonging to three di...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
This study explored the possibility that encouraging women to behave more dominantly in leadership s...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter-stereotypically (i.e....
Within discussions of first impressions on the perception of people, research on leadership percepti...
This research broadens our understanding of racial and gender bias in leader evaluations by merging ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32).This study investigated individual differences in ...
This study is designed to determine the perceptions and evaluations of four different races of femal...
According to the role congruity theory, female leaders encounter prejudice in seeking top-level lead...
Role congruity theory predicts prejudice towards women who meet the agentic requirements of the lead...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
One would have to go beyond the literature on leadership to gain greater insight into African Americ...
This study explores the lived experiences of Black women as they navigate(d) their corporate careers...
We contribute to a current debate that focuses on whether individuals with more than one subordinate...
This study measures the perceived competence and likeability of female leaders belonging to three di...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
This study explored the possibility that encouraging women to behave more dominantly in leadership s...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter-stereotypically (i.e....
Within discussions of first impressions on the perception of people, research on leadership percepti...
This research broadens our understanding of racial and gender bias in leader evaluations by merging ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32).This study investigated individual differences in ...
This study is designed to determine the perceptions and evaluations of four different races of femal...
According to the role congruity theory, female leaders encounter prejudice in seeking top-level lead...
Role congruity theory predicts prejudice towards women who meet the agentic requirements of the lead...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
One would have to go beyond the literature on leadership to gain greater insight into African Americ...
This study explores the lived experiences of Black women as they navigate(d) their corporate careers...