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Author: | Powell, G.N. Butterfield, D.A. Parent, J.D. |
Title: | Gender and managerial stereotypes: have the times changed? |
Journal: | Journal of Management
2002 : VOL. 28:2, p. 177-193 |
Index terms: | ATTITUDES GENDER MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOUR WOMEN EXECUTIVES |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | There has been a considerable increase in the proportion of women managers in recent years, from 21% in 1976 to 46% in 1999, and a call for "feminine leadership" to capitalize on this increase. The present study examines whether there has been a corresponding change in men's and women's stereotypes of managers such that less emphasis is placed on managers' posessin masculine characteristics. |
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