With our research, we contribute to the research on proactive work behavior in two ways. First, we examine a person's gender as a boundary condition for proactive behavior at work. Based on social role theory, we argue that women are less likely to receive credit for showing personal initiative (PI) than men. Second, we examine agency and communion as underlying mechanisms that translate PI into a person's evaluation and drive backlash effects. The hypotheses were tested in two complementary experimental studies (Study 1; N = 114, Study 2: N = 163) using simulated job interviews. Our results show that PI relates to better evaluations (likeability, perceived competence, performance evaluations, expected success and hireability) of the job ap...
Previous research shows that gender vanguards (individuals who demonstrate genderatypical skills and...
Whereas overt forms of discrimination against women at work have decreased over time with the passag...
Are humans intuitively altruistic, or does altruism require self-control? A theory of social heurist...
With our research, we contribute to the research on proactive work behavior in two ways. First, we e...
This research examined the effect of high- and low-power roles on the backlash effect (i.e., judging...
Communal and agentic characteristics have been used by organizational scholars to assess gender bias...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-60).Although many strides have been made with regard t...
It has been suggested that women (men) who appear agentic (communal) when applying for jobs suffer a...
While research has documented positivity biases in workplace feedback to women versus men, this phen...
Although proactive behavior is important in organizations, it is not al-ways appreciated by supervis...
Purpose: To 1) examine personality as an alternative explanation to social exchange in predicting OC...
Previous research shows that gender vanguards (individuals who demonstrate gender-atypical skills an...
This study explores the gendered nature of OCB effects by examining communal and agentic forms of OC...
In past research, the presentation of men and women in the same social role has eliminated gender st...
There is a gender gap in counterproductive work behavior (CWB), such that men report engaging in mor...
Previous research shows that gender vanguards (individuals who demonstrate genderatypical skills and...
Whereas overt forms of discrimination against women at work have decreased over time with the passag...
Are humans intuitively altruistic, or does altruism require self-control? A theory of social heurist...
With our research, we contribute to the research on proactive work behavior in two ways. First, we e...
This research examined the effect of high- and low-power roles on the backlash effect (i.e., judging...
Communal and agentic characteristics have been used by organizational scholars to assess gender bias...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-60).Although many strides have been made with regard t...
It has been suggested that women (men) who appear agentic (communal) when applying for jobs suffer a...
While research has documented positivity biases in workplace feedback to women versus men, this phen...
Although proactive behavior is important in organizations, it is not al-ways appreciated by supervis...
Purpose: To 1) examine personality as an alternative explanation to social exchange in predicting OC...
Previous research shows that gender vanguards (individuals who demonstrate gender-atypical skills an...
This study explores the gendered nature of OCB effects by examining communal and agentic forms of OC...
In past research, the presentation of men and women in the same social role has eliminated gender st...
There is a gender gap in counterproductive work behavior (CWB), such that men report engaging in mor...
Previous research shows that gender vanguards (individuals who demonstrate genderatypical skills and...
Whereas overt forms of discrimination against women at work have decreased over time with the passag...
Are humans intuitively altruistic, or does altruism require self-control? A theory of social heurist...