Prior research has shown that employees learn by coping with new experiences. However, we examined gender differences in job moves described in 952 Wall Street Journal announce-ments of senior management appointments and found that women’s new positions were more similar to their previous positions than was true for their male counterparts. Women were less likely than men to be promoted to the management level or move to new organizations, and a greater proportion of women than men were appointed to line positions with prior female incumbents. Among managers in staff positions, women were less likely than were men to move to line positions or different organizational functions. Taken together, these findings raise questions about whether wo...
There are structural and individual factors that contribute to and compound the current and continui...
Lighting the way for women today, pioneers like Jane Addams and others have helped women make gallan...
Through a comparison of the life and career trajectories of thirty male and thirty female CEOs of la...
This study examined gender differences in job change for advancement from four major sets of explana...
This paper examines differences in the jobs that men and women apply to, in order to better understa...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
This study tested the prediction that there will be sex differences in how middle managers perceive ...
It is well recognized that organizations play a central role in generating inequality in employment ...
This article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with the extent to ...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
Extant research shows that female managers face significant hurdles in the attainment of top level p...
This study tests hypotheses about the relations between gender, career paths, and career success in ...
This paper examines differences in the jobs for which men and women apply in order to better underst...
Women are significantly underrepresented in senior-level positions within organizations. A great de...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
There are structural and individual factors that contribute to and compound the current and continui...
Lighting the way for women today, pioneers like Jane Addams and others have helped women make gallan...
Through a comparison of the life and career trajectories of thirty male and thirty female CEOs of la...
This study examined gender differences in job change for advancement from four major sets of explana...
This paper examines differences in the jobs that men and women apply to, in order to better understa...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
This study tested the prediction that there will be sex differences in how middle managers perceive ...
It is well recognized that organizations play a central role in generating inequality in employment ...
This article is concerned with men and women's experience of elite positions and with the extent to ...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
Extant research shows that female managers face significant hurdles in the attainment of top level p...
This study tests hypotheses about the relations between gender, career paths, and career success in ...
This paper examines differences in the jobs for which men and women apply in order to better underst...
Women are significantly underrepresented in senior-level positions within organizations. A great de...
This thesis examines possible determinants of gender differences in career promotions. Previous rese...
There are structural and individual factors that contribute to and compound the current and continui...
Lighting the way for women today, pioneers like Jane Addams and others have helped women make gallan...
Through a comparison of the life and career trajectories of thirty male and thirty female CEOs of la...