Although leader role expectations appear to have become relatively more compatible with stereotypically feminine attributes like empathy, women continue to be highly underrepresented in leadership roles. We posit that one reason for this disparity is that, whereas stereotypically feminine traits are appreciated as nice “add-ons” for leaders, it is stereotypically masculine attributes that are valued as the defining qualities of the leader role, especially by men (who are often the gatekeepers to these roles). We assessed men’s and women’s idea of a great leader with a focus on gendered attributes in two studies using different methodologies. In Study 1, we employed a novel paradigm in which participants were asked to design their “ideal lea...
Leadership is the subject of a large amount of research in management science. However, many researc...
This study attempts to test one of the explanations of the scarce representation of women in manager...
International audienceThis research aims to understand how leaders' self-perception of their gender ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
IntroductionPrevious research often examined gender stereotypes in leadership with ratings on predet...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
© The Author(s) 2018. Women are under-represented globally in leadership roles. One theory suggests ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
The leadership literature shows consistent, sizeable, and persistent effects indicating that female ...
This study challenges researchers and practitioners in the field of leadership to consider communion...
Role congruity theory predicts that women will be less likely than men to emerge as leaders when exp...
We used a multi-dimensional framework to assess current stereotypes of men and women. Specifically, ...
Leadership is the subject of a large amount of research in management science. However, many researc...
This study attempts to test one of the explanations of the scarce representation of women in manager...
International audienceThis research aims to understand how leaders' self-perception of their gender ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
IntroductionPrevious research often examined gender stereotypes in leadership with ratings on predet...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
© The Author(s) 2018. Women are under-represented globally in leadership roles. One theory suggests ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
The leadership literature shows consistent, sizeable, and persistent effects indicating that female ...
This study challenges researchers and practitioners in the field of leadership to consider communion...
Role congruity theory predicts that women will be less likely than men to emerge as leaders when exp...
We used a multi-dimensional framework to assess current stereotypes of men and women. Specifically, ...
Leadership is the subject of a large amount of research in management science. However, many researc...
This study attempts to test one of the explanations of the scarce representation of women in manager...
International audienceThis research aims to understand how leaders' self-perception of their gender ...