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Author: | Bosak, J. Sczesny, S. |
Title: | Exploring the dynamics of incongruent beliefs about women and leaders |
Journal: | British Journal of Management
2011 : JUN, VOL. 22:2 p. 254-269 |
Index terms: | leadership social change roles societies women women executives |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This article examines the stereotype incongruity of women and leaders by studying cross-temporal perceptions of change in women's roles and leadership demands. First, participants judged a target group in a specified year in the past, the present and the future with regard to gender-stereotypic traits. Second, participants assessed the same target groups in a future society in which the role distribution between the sexes was described as traditional, same-as-today, or equal. The results show that the perceived incongruity between the leader stereotype and the female stereotype is a dynamic phenomenon. Participants' beliefs demonstrated declining of the perceived incongruity between leaders and women because of a perceived change in women's roles. |
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