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Influence in Times of Crisis: How Social and Financial Resources Affect Men's and Women's Evaluations of Glass-Cliff Positions

机译:危机时期的影响:社会和财政资源如何影响男女对悬崖峭壁位置的评价

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In two scenario-based studies, we found that women and men evaluate glass-cliff positions (i.e., precarious leadership positions at organizations in crisis) differently depending on the social and financial resources available. Female and male participants evaluated a hypothetical leadership position in which they would have both social and financial resources, financial resources but no social resources, or social resources but no financial resources. Women evaluated the position without social resources most negatively, whereas men evaluated the position without financial resources most negatively. In Study 2, we found that women and men considered different issues when evaluating these leadership positions. Women's evaluations and expected levels of influence as leaders depended on the degree to which they expected to be accepted by subordinates. In contrast, men's evaluations and expected levels of acceptance by subordinates depended on the degree to which they expected to be influential in the position. Our findings have implications for the understanding of the glass-cliff phenomenon and gendered leadership stereotypes.
机译:在两项基于情景的研究中,我们发现女性和男性根据可用的社会和财务资源对玻璃悬崖职位(即处于危机中的组织不稳定的领导职位)的评估方式不同。男女参与者评估了一个假设的领导职位,在该职位中,他们将拥有社会和财政资源,财政资源但没有社会资源,或者社会资源但没有财政资源。妇女对没有社会资源的职位的评价最为否定,而男性对没有财政资源的职位的评价则最为消极。在研究2中,我们发现男女在评估这些领导职位时考虑了不同的问题。妇女对领导者的评价和预期的影响力取决于她们对下属的接受程度。相反,男性对下属的评价和期望的接受程度取决于他们期望对该职位产生影响的程度。我们的发现对理解玻璃崖现象和性别领导定型观念具有启示意义。

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