The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions play in workplace evaluations of their competence and status. Previous research demonstrates that women who express anger in the workplace are penalized, whereas men are not, and may even be rewarded. Workplace sanctions against angry women are often attributed to a backlash resulting from the violation of gender stereotypes. However, gender stereotypes may differ by race. The present study addressed this question using a between-subjects experimental design where participants (N = 630) read a vignette describing a new employee, which varied with respect to the employee’s race (White, Black, Asian, and Latino/a/x), gender (male and female), an...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address an under-represented aspect of the literature on g...
Existing workplace bullying literature suggests that ethno-racial minorities and women are more lik...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
The current research investigated the role that a person's race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
This study explores the impact of race and employment status on the degree of women’s emotion manage...
ABSTRACT—Three studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status conferral. As in p...
International audienceThree studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status confe...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The experience and expression...
This study tested whether counter-stereotypical emotional expressions (males expressing sadness and ...
This work examines strategic factors that impact women’s intention to express anger. Research sugges...
This research looked at individuals\u27 perceptions of anger on black male, black female, white male...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
As the workplace has diversified with the inclusion of women and minorities holding positions throug...
Recently, I heard a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management that was titled ...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address an under-represented aspect of the literature on g...
Existing workplace bullying literature suggests that ethno-racial minorities and women are more lik...
The current research investigated the role that a person’s race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
The current research investigated the role that a person's race, gender, and emotional expressions p...
This study explores the impact of race and employment status on the degree of women’s emotion manage...
ABSTRACT—Three studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status conferral. As in p...
International audienceThree studies examined the relationships among anger, gender, and status confe...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The experience and expression...
This study tested whether counter-stereotypical emotional expressions (males expressing sadness and ...
This work examines strategic factors that impact women’s intention to express anger. Research sugges...
This research looked at individuals\u27 perceptions of anger on black male, black female, white male...
This research examines angry and happy (versus neutral) emotions and how they affect ethnic stereoty...
As the workplace has diversified with the inclusion of women and minorities holding positions throug...
Recently, I heard a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management that was titled ...
Emotions are recognized as central to organizational life. The dialogue on the role of emotion in or...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address an under-represented aspect of the literature on g...
Existing workplace bullying literature suggests that ethno-racial minorities and women are more lik...