Too modest to lead: How men’s and women’s self-presentational strategies affect gender biases in manager selection
https://doi.org/10.17045/STHLMUNI.13182563
This study examined how men's and women's self-presentational strategies in a professional context may contribute to a gender gap in career advancement. In a 3-step procedure, men and women first selected the questions they preferred to be asked during an employment interview for a highly qualified manager position. A naive sample of men and women then provided answers to these questions, and finally, a new naive sample of partticipants read these responses and evaluated applicants' suitability for the job. The uploaded files include metadata, and raw data for Step 1 and Step 3. Step 2 data, applicants' responses to the questions, are in Swedish and can be provided upon request.
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- Anna Blomkvist
- Sebastian Cancino-Montecinos
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