Two studies carried out in Switzerland examined different explanations forthe “Queen Bee (QB)-phenomenon.” In Study 1 (N = 315), female managers(vs. subordinates) identified with successful women and supported measuresthat would benefit these women—even though they are their directcompetitors. However, they were disinclined to identify with women whoput their family first, viewed themselves as different (more masculine) thanjunior women, and were reluctant to endorse measures to support them.Study 2 (N = 277) compared QB-responses of women to Alpha Male (AM)responses of men. We found evidence of QB and AM effects: both femaleand male managers rated their own masculinity as higher than that ofsame-gender junior colleagues. Compared to their mal...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
This paper aims to study the determinants of subjective happiness among working females with a focus...
Several studies have shown that women in top positions tend to hinder and mistreat other women; this...
Two studies carried out in Switzerland examined different explanations forthe “Queen Bee (QB)-phenom...
This contribution reviews work on the Queen Bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mas...
Two correlational studies conducted in Switzerland (N = 222) and Albania (N = 156) explained the opp...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and f...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
Over the past couple of decades, women have conquered most obstacles in their effort to scale the mo...
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...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
This paper aims to study the determinants of subjective happiness among working females with a focus...
Several studies have shown that women in top positions tend to hinder and mistreat other women; this...
Two studies carried out in Switzerland examined different explanations forthe “Queen Bee (QB)-phenom...
This contribution reviews work on the Queen Bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mas...
Two correlational studies conducted in Switzerland (N = 222) and Albania (N = 156) explained the opp...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and f...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
Over the past couple of decades, women have conquered most obstacles in their effort to scale the mo...
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...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
This paper aims to study the determinants of subjective happiness among working females with a focus...
Several studies have shown that women in top positions tend to hinder and mistreat other women; this...