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Author:Bolino, M. C.
Turnley, W. H.
Title:Counternormative impression management, likeability, and performance ratings: the use of intimidation in an organizational setting
Journal:Journal of Organizational Behavior
2003 : MARI, VOL. 24:2, p. 237-250
Index terms:MALE WORKERS
SEX DISCRIMINATION
SUPERVISORS
WOMEN WORKERS
Freeterms:INTIMIDATION
SOCIAL ROLE THEORY
Language:eng
Abstract:Social-role theory suggests that women are likely to be penalized for acting assertively (or in other ways that are counter to stereotypical expectations). Using a sample of 76 supervisor-subordinate dyads, this research investigates the reactions of supervisors to the use of intimidation strategies by men and women working in a law enforcement agency.
SCIMA record nr: 243812
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