Signaling trust during disruptions: perceived gender differences in trustworthy leadership traits
Alan T. Belasen,
Ariel R. Belasen
Abstract:Purpose
This study aims to examine differences in the self-perception and value of four traits associated with trustworthiness: transparency, credibility, accountability and honesty to find out whether these traits are more likely to be adopted by female leaders during episodes of disruption.
Design/methodology/approach
Regression estimation of perceived trustworthy leadership values using a survey of full-time employed men and women in management working for various organizations.
Findings
Honesty emerged… Show more
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