Over the past couple of decades, women have conquered most obstacles in their effort to scale the mountains of leadership and management, seemingly only to fall at the last hurdle by purposefully derailing and mistreating each other. As a large percentage of the workforce in the Western hemisphere is composed of women, the likelihood of experiencing a female superior throughout their career is very high for both men and women, giving rise to the threat of dealing with the Queen Bee Syndrome. The antecedent aim of this master thesis paper is to explore the reasons that give rise to and legitimize the so-called Queen Bee phenomenon, which describes a usually senior female holding a higher leadership-position, who actively opposes the rise of ...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and f...
Previous research confirms that gender affects organizations and the overall organizational culture....
Over the past couple of decades, women have conquered most obstacles in their effort to scale the mo...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
This contribution reviews work on the Queen Bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mas...
International audienceStaines, Tavris and Jayaratne (1974) first introduced the Queen Bee Phenomenon...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Researchers have found that some female leaders exercise some behavioural attributes in the workplac...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the adherence to the traits of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a Queen Bee Leader on the perspectives of...
CITATION: Johnson, Z. & Mathur-Helm, B. 2011. Experiences with queen bees : a South African study ex...
This study aimed to develop an instrument to measure the queen bee phenomenon, present in women in p...
This chapter focuses on the contradictions which undermine solidarity behaviour between women in org...
ABSTRACT This study aim to explore informant’s experience about Queen Bee phenomenon that happen...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and f...
Previous research confirms that gender affects organizations and the overall organizational culture....
Over the past couple of decades, women have conquered most obstacles in their effort to scale the mo...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
This contribution reviews work on the Queen Bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mas...
International audienceStaines, Tavris and Jayaratne (1974) first introduced the Queen Bee Phenomenon...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Researchers have found that some female leaders exercise some behavioural attributes in the workplac...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the adherence to the traits of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a Queen Bee Leader on the perspectives of...
CITATION: Johnson, Z. & Mathur-Helm, B. 2011. Experiences with queen bees : a South African study ex...
This study aimed to develop an instrument to measure the queen bee phenomenon, present in women in p...
This chapter focuses on the contradictions which undermine solidarity behaviour between women in org...
ABSTRACT This study aim to explore informant’s experience about Queen Bee phenomenon that happen...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and f...
Previous research confirms that gender affects organizations and the overall organizational culture....