This paper offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they are affected by firm size, gender and stages within the business cycle. Drawing on data from Portugal, we find that during times of adverse macroeconomic conditions, promotion prospects in all firms decline. Within large firms, women are more likely to be promoted during economic downturns, reflecting the ‘glass cliff’ hypothesis. In small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs), overall promotion rates are less affected by adverse economic conditions, however, women are less likely to attain promotions. Our results emphasize the importance of market volatility and firm heterogeneity in promotion and importantly, reveal differing forms of gender di...
無Gender discrimination in labor markets has been an important issue in labor economics. Previous stu...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between women's participation and the growth o...
Studies show that women are very productive employees, but that as business owners, compared to thei...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
Using data of 2140 US firms over the period of 1998–2012, we investigate if gender–compensation rela...
In which kind of companies did the prevalence of women on corporate boards matter during the first w...
This paper examines whether there exists obstacles hindering women's ascension in the largest firms ...
This paper investigates the effect of financing constraints following the 2008-9 financial crisis on...
The present study uses a nationwide longitudinal database to analyze the Portuguese workforce search...
In this paper, we investigate how gender in firms’ top management affects firm profitability, using ...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 indicate that between 1996 and 2010 females...
Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates perf...
無Gender discrimination in labor markets has been an important issue in labor economics. Previous stu...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between women's participation and the growth o...
Studies show that women are very productive employees, but that as business owners, compared to thei...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This article offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
Using data of 2140 US firms over the period of 1998–2012, we investigate if gender–compensation rela...
In which kind of companies did the prevalence of women on corporate boards matter during the first w...
This paper examines whether there exists obstacles hindering women's ascension in the largest firms ...
This paper investigates the effect of financing constraints following the 2008-9 financial crisis on...
The present study uses a nationwide longitudinal database to analyze the Portuguese workforce search...
In this paper, we investigate how gender in firms’ top management affects firm profitability, using ...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 indicate that between 1996 and 2010 females...
Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates perf...
無Gender discrimination in labor markets has been an important issue in labor economics. Previous stu...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between women's participation and the growth o...
Studies show that women are very productive employees, but that as business owners, compared to thei...