“…Unfortunately, in organizational settings, gender role stereotypes tend to facilitate biases, prejudice, and discrimination against those individuals that seek roles that do not align with their stereotypical gender roles ( Konrad et al, 2000 ; Rudman and Glick, 2001 ; Schein, 2001 ; Eagly and Karau, 2002 ; Eagly, 2005 ; Koenig et al, 2011 ; Heilman, 2012 ; Rudman et al, 2012 ; Hernandez Bark et al, 2014 , 2016 , 2021 ; Koch et al, 2015 ; Hernandez Bark et al, 2022 ; Junker et al, 2022 ). For example, regarding stereotypical biases based on gender roles, women are more closely associated with the stereotype of followers (the think follower—think female paradigm, Braun et al, 2017 ), and men are more closely associated with the stereotype of leaders ( think manager—think male paradigm; Schein, 2001 ).…”