Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find themselves in precarious leadership positions, a phenomenon that has been termed the glass cliff. The glass cliff has been investigated in a range of domains using various methodologies, but evidence is mixed. In 3 meta-analyses, we examined (a) archival field studies testing whether members of underrepresented groups, compared with members of majority groups, are more likely to be appointed to leadership positions in times of crisis; (b) experimental studies testing whether members of underrepresented groups, compared with members of majority groups, are evaluated as more suitable for, as well as (c) more likely to be selected for, leadership ...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff effect describes a real-world phenomenon in which women are more likely to be appoin...
The glass cliff effect describes a real-world phenomenon in which women are more likely to be appoin...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
Research into gender and leadership has tended to focus on the inequalities that women encounter whi...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
Women and members of other underrepresented groups who break through the glass ceiling often find th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
The glass cliff effect describes a real-world phenomenon in which women are more likely to be appoin...
The glass cliff effect describes a real-world phenomenon in which women are more likely to be appoin...
The glass cliff refers to the tendency for women to be more likely than men to be appointed to leade...
Research into gender and leadership has tended to focus on the inequalities that women encounter whi...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Women’s representation in senior leadership positions continues to be significantly lower than that ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier. Author's post-print draft version. Final version published by Elsevier in...