Through a comparison of the life and career trajectories of thirty male and thirty female CEOs of large organizations, this study offers insights into the genesis of gender disparity in corporate leadership positions, discusses the implications for leadership development, and puts forward a model explaining the disparity in CEO roles. We found gendered patterns in the accumulation of career relevant experiences stretching back to birth into working lives that created significant and cumulative limitations upon the ability of women to access CEO roles and the types of CEO appointments available to them. Limited access to career relevant experiences in childhood, adolescence and in organizations lead to on-going limitations in capital accumul...
The gender landscape of the corporate world has changed over the last 20 years. In 1995, there were ...
This presentation highlights findings and implications of a study exploring gender differences in co...
This study is focused on the formative personal and professional experiences of 20 Massachusetts-bas...
Women are still not progressing into executive, CEO or board roles in substantial numbers. We argue ...
We use rich data on all business, economics, and engineering graduates in Sweden to study the lack o...
It is difficult for females to climb the corporate ladder to the CEO position. Most of the previous ...
Drawing on evidence from a unique dataset of in-depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (an...
We contributed to the ongoing debate about the existence of a female leadership disadvantage through...
The number of female executives has increased remarkably in recent years. We contribute to the inves...
Recently, there has been much empirical interest in why women are so poorly represented in executive...
The glass ceiling causes women to be underrepresented at top management positions compared to men, p...
The number of female executives has increased remarkably in recent years. We contribute to the inves...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
Drawing on evidence from a unique data set of in‐depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (a...
This paper uses exceptionally rich data on Swedish corporate executives and their personal character...
The gender landscape of the corporate world has changed over the last 20 years. In 1995, there were ...
This presentation highlights findings and implications of a study exploring gender differences in co...
This study is focused on the formative personal and professional experiences of 20 Massachusetts-bas...
Women are still not progressing into executive, CEO or board roles in substantial numbers. We argue ...
We use rich data on all business, economics, and engineering graduates in Sweden to study the lack o...
It is difficult for females to climb the corporate ladder to the CEO position. Most of the previous ...
Drawing on evidence from a unique dataset of in-depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (an...
We contributed to the ongoing debate about the existence of a female leadership disadvantage through...
The number of female executives has increased remarkably in recent years. We contribute to the inves...
Recently, there has been much empirical interest in why women are so poorly represented in executive...
The glass ceiling causes women to be underrepresented at top management positions compared to men, p...
The number of female executives has increased remarkably in recent years. We contribute to the inves...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
Drawing on evidence from a unique data set of in‐depth qualitative interviews with 12 female CEOs (a...
This paper uses exceptionally rich data on Swedish corporate executives and their personal character...
The gender landscape of the corporate world has changed over the last 20 years. In 1995, there were ...
This presentation highlights findings and implications of a study exploring gender differences in co...
This study is focused on the formative personal and professional experiences of 20 Massachusetts-bas...