Role congruity theory postulates that traditionally there is a mismatch between the communal qualities associated with women and the masculine or agentic qualities considered necessary in a good leader. Thus, female candidates are presumed to be less suitable for leadership roles. The purpose of this study is to discover the conditions under which this (in)congruity may fluctuate. In a hypothetical manager recruitment process done in Spain, two profiles (agentic and communal) were associated with female and male candidates to explore variations according to the organizational setting (profit-oriented or civic-minded company) and the value attributed to candidates’ qualities (high or low). Results showed congruity between candidates’ profile...
Glass-cliff research shows that female leaders are preferentially selected in a crisis to signal cha...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
The author investigated the conflicting predictions of role congruity theory and expectancy violatio...
According to the role congruity theory (Eagly & Karau, 2002), most characteristics attributed to...
International audienceThis research aims to understand how leaders' self-perception of their gender ...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
According to the role-congruity theory, prejudice against female leaders arises from the lack of fit...
Role congruity theory predicts prejudice towards women who meet the agentic requirements of the lead...
We contributed to the ongoing debate about the existence of a female leadership disadvantage through...
Role congruity theory predicts that women will be less likely than men to emerge as leaders when exp...
© The Author(s) 2018. Women are under-represented globally in leadership roles. One theory suggests ...
This study attempts to test one of the explanations of the scarce representation of women in manager...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology)) -- California State University, Sac...
The problem for women in the labour market has been and is still being widely treated from different...
Glass-cliff research shows that female leaders are preferentially selected in a crisis to signal cha...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
The author investigated the conflicting predictions of role congruity theory and expectancy violatio...
According to the role congruity theory (Eagly & Karau, 2002), most characteristics attributed to...
International audienceThis research aims to understand how leaders' self-perception of their gender ...
Women have made considerable inroads into the workforce but remain underrepresented in leadership po...
According to the role-congruity theory, prejudice against female leaders arises from the lack of fit...
Role congruity theory predicts prejudice towards women who meet the agentic requirements of the lead...
We contributed to the ongoing debate about the existence of a female leadership disadvantage through...
Role congruity theory predicts that women will be less likely than men to emerge as leaders when exp...
© The Author(s) 2018. Women are under-represented globally in leadership roles. One theory suggests ...
This study attempts to test one of the explanations of the scarce representation of women in manager...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology)) -- California State University, Sac...
The problem for women in the labour market has been and is still being widely treated from different...
Glass-cliff research shows that female leaders are preferentially selected in a crisis to signal cha...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate gender differences in leadership styles and in orga...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...