2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1502567112
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Compared to men, women view professional advancement as equally attainable, but less desirable

Abstract: Women are underrepresented in most high-level positions in organizations. Though a great deal of research has provided evidence that bias and discrimination give rise to and perpetuate this gender disparity, in the current research we explore another explanation: men and women view professional advancement differently, and their views affect their decisions to climb the corporate ladder (or not). In studies 1 and 2, when asked to list their core goals in life, women listed more life goals overall than men, and… Show more

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“…Women report lower expectations for their career than men (Gino et al, 2015;Institute of Leadership & Management, 2011). There is, nevertheless, no shortage of women with enough ambition to seek top-level positions (KPMG, 2015).…”
Section: Self-confidence and Lower Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women report lower expectations for their career than men (Gino et al, 2015;Institute of Leadership & Management, 2011). There is, nevertheless, no shortage of women with enough ambition to seek top-level positions (KPMG, 2015).…”
Section: Self-confidence and Lower Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, when women are faced with promotion or increased responsibilities at work, they feel tension because of the sacrifices they must make when one particular goal in life demands more energy and attention than others. Compared with men, therefore, women are likely to see promotion as a less desirable goal (Gino et al, 2015).…”
Section: Divergent Development and How The Genders View Their Own Careermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that gender differences in career aspirations and the importance individuals place on such job attributes as prestige, challenge, and power have been shrinking over the past decades (Astin, Parrott, Kom, & Sax, ; Ely & Rhode, ; Konrad, Ritchie, Lieb, & Corrigall, ; cf. Gino, Wilmuth, & Brooks, ). At the same time, women are still a minority in male‐dominated professions encompassing a range of occupations from science to technology and engineering and including leadership positions in most industries (e.g., Catalyst, , ; Kakabadse et al, ; National Science Foundation, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Áhrif staðalímynda birtast til daemis í mismunun, vanmati á virði vinnu kvenna og launamuni kynjanna (Katrín Ólafsdóttir og Steinunn Rögnvaldsdóttir, 2015;Blau og Kahn, 2007;Hausmann, 2015). Einnig geta staðalímyndir valdið því að kona sem hefur löngun til að gegna valdastöðu gaeti horfið frá því að saekjast eftir slíkri stöðu þegar hún hefur upplifað neikvaett viðhorf í garð kvenna sem gegna þeim (Gino, Wilmuth og Brooks, 2015). Samantekt rannsókna síðastliðinna þriggja áratuga á staðalímyndum sýnir að í huga kvenna er ekki lengur samasemmerki milli staðalímyndar stjórnandans og karlmanns, en hins vegar hefur staðalímynd stjórnandans lítið breyst hjá karlmönnum -ungir karlar eru líklegir til að telja karlmenn falla betur að ímynd stjórnandans en konur (Schein, 2007).…”
Section: áHrif Staðalímynda Og Annarar Kynslóðar Kynjabjögunarunclassified
“…Ýmislegt virðist benda til að lífsgildi og markmið kynjanna séu ólík og að þegar konum býðst stöðuhaekkun eða meiri ábyrgð finni þaer fyrir togstreitu vegna þeirra fórna sem þaer þurfa að faera við það að eitt lífsmarkmið krefst meiri athygli og orku en önnur. Af þessum sökum er líklegt að konur upplifi stöðuhaekkun ekki sem jafn eftirsóknarverða og karlar (Gino, Wilmuth og Brooks, 2015).…”
Section: Sjálfstraust Og Sýn Kynjanna á Eigin Getu Og Starfsferilunclassified