Women leaders’ double bind arises from followers’ contradictory expectations that are rooted in the societal female gender role and the organizational leader role. Using qualitative data from alumnae of the Women’s Leadership Series (WLS) of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research, this paper examines whether and how formal training enables women to more effectively navigate this double bind. Findings show that the WLS fostered four types of leadership transformations: hidden to visible leadership, inflexible to receptive leadership, attenuated to expanded leadership, and discouraged to inspired leadership. Interpreting these transformations through the lens of three ideas from the leadership effectiveness literature—...
It is essential for leaders to establish trust in order to cultivate relationships and drive positiv...
In this article, the author explores the nature of leadership from a gendered perspective, specifica...
This study investigated the “strengths of the individual antecedents that shape the experience of wo...
Women still face challenges in attaining leadership positions. One of these challenges is due to an ...
Research documents a heightened need for women leaders to be perceived as both agentic and communal ...
The goals of the current study were to document the effects of leaders’ relational authenticity on f...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
This article contributes to understandings of the experiential nature of leadership learning by draw...
This study explores the role balance plays in the leadership self-identity of women college presiden...
For decades, researchers have attempted to understand whether women lead in a way that is different ...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
Researchers have consistently found that women have lower leader self-efficacy (LSE) than men, despi...
Within the empirical literature related to leadership, female leaders are regularly rated higher on ...
Authenticity is a philosophical and psychological concept with origin in Greek philosophy that means...
In recent years we have witnessed an increasing integration of women into positions where leadership...
It is essential for leaders to establish trust in order to cultivate relationships and drive positiv...
In this article, the author explores the nature of leadership from a gendered perspective, specifica...
This study investigated the “strengths of the individual antecedents that shape the experience of wo...
Women still face challenges in attaining leadership positions. One of these challenges is due to an ...
Research documents a heightened need for women leaders to be perceived as both agentic and communal ...
The goals of the current study were to document the effects of leaders’ relational authenticity on f...
This thesis examines how women perform as leaders within male-dominated professions, including law, ...
This article contributes to understandings of the experiential nature of leadership learning by draw...
This study explores the role balance plays in the leadership self-identity of women college presiden...
For decades, researchers have attempted to understand whether women lead in a way that is different ...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
Researchers have consistently found that women have lower leader self-efficacy (LSE) than men, despi...
Within the empirical literature related to leadership, female leaders are regularly rated higher on ...
Authenticity is a philosophical and psychological concept with origin in Greek philosophy that means...
In recent years we have witnessed an increasing integration of women into positions where leadership...
It is essential for leaders to establish trust in order to cultivate relationships and drive positiv...
In this article, the author explores the nature of leadership from a gendered perspective, specifica...
This study investigated the “strengths of the individual antecedents that shape the experience of wo...