APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Feminine Identification: Factors Influencing Women's Perception of Themselves in High Levels of Leadership

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Calla Williams
    University of Maine
  • Shane Odiorne
    University of Maine
  • Lauren Hawthorne
    University of Maine
  • Shannon McCoy
    University of Maine

Abstract

Women are far outnumbered by men in high levels of leadership due to a dissonance between women’s perceived social communal role and the perception that higher leadership requires a more agentic type role. This study examines how feminist and gender identification influence women’s leadership self-efficacy and preferred leadership style.

Gender Issues/Sex Roles

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