Drawing from Kanter’s tokenism theory, the current meta-analysis provides a statistical synthesis of the research linking gender composition of the workplace to men and women’s evaluative (leadership, rewards, and performance) and affective (interpersonal relationships, stress, and attitudes towards women) outcomes. In addition, we examine the moderating effect of task gender-type on these relationships. Evidence for simple gender composition effects was weak, with only men’s interpersonal outcomes being associated with gender composition. In contrast, we found strong evidence supporting the moderating effect of task gender-type on these relationships for both sexes, across several of the outcomes. Notably, the strongest moderator effect wa...
There are multiple views in human resource management and organizational behavior concern-ing gender...
Because gender inequalities still exist, research is needed to better understand the differences in ...
The purpose of the study is to examine if there is a difference between men working in female-domina...
Drawing from Kanter’s tokenism theory, the current meta-analysis provides a statistical synthesis of...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to more effectively integrate men and women into g...
Whereas popular wisdom often centers on character differences between women and men when explaining ...
Interdependent work, where men and women work together in groups, is becoming an increasingly common...
This article presents the results of a study investigating the effects of gender balance on leadersh...
Using a predominantly male research and development (R&D) sample and a predominantly female cust...
Contains fulltext : 142300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
There are multiple views in human resource management and organizational behavior concerning gender ...
This paper examines how gender as a status characteristic interacts with the ef-fects of tokenism in...
This study examined the possible moderating effect of gender dyadic composition on the relationship ...
This study examined how external evaluators ’ assessments of a management team and its leader are im...
Historically, adherence to traditional cultural expectations of masculinity in the workplace, displa...
There are multiple views in human resource management and organizational behavior concern-ing gender...
Because gender inequalities still exist, research is needed to better understand the differences in ...
The purpose of the study is to examine if there is a difference between men working in female-domina...
Drawing from Kanter’s tokenism theory, the current meta-analysis provides a statistical synthesis of...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to more effectively integrate men and women into g...
Whereas popular wisdom often centers on character differences between women and men when explaining ...
Interdependent work, where men and women work together in groups, is becoming an increasingly common...
This article presents the results of a study investigating the effects of gender balance on leadersh...
Using a predominantly male research and development (R&D) sample and a predominantly female cust...
Contains fulltext : 142300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
There are multiple views in human resource management and organizational behavior concerning gender ...
This paper examines how gender as a status characteristic interacts with the ef-fects of tokenism in...
This study examined the possible moderating effect of gender dyadic composition on the relationship ...
This study examined how external evaluators ’ assessments of a management team and its leader are im...
Historically, adherence to traditional cultural expectations of masculinity in the workplace, displa...
There are multiple views in human resource management and organizational behavior concern-ing gender...
Because gender inequalities still exist, research is needed to better understand the differences in ...
The purpose of the study is to examine if there is a difference between men working in female-domina...