“…The "glass ceiling" metaphor is an allusion to the idea that while women and other minorities in organizations are able to see and map high leadership positions that they could occupy given their professional competencies, this ascension is restricted and occurs in a smaller scale compared to their male peers (Abreu & Meirelles, 2012;Cotter et al, 2001). The invisible barrier, made of glass, blocks their ascension, even though they can see where they could be within the corporate structure (Beltramini et al, 2022;Freitas, 2015;Irigaray & Vergara, 2009;Tanure et al, 2006;Teixeira et al, 2021 Numerous studies have looked into the metaphor and sought evidence demonstrating the existence of this barrier that prevents female advancement to high leadership, in addition to identifying the factors at play in the perpetuation of this barrier to women's professional ascension within organizations (Morley, 2007;Nganga et al, 2023;Wrigley, 2009;Zhuge et al, 2011; to name a few). Female underrepresentation in strategic sectors of all industries and spaces of power, both in the public and private sector, in academe, sports and even gastronomy, are just a few examples of the ways in which the glass ceiling impacts women's professional life (Biroli, 2010;Fragale et al, 2015;Goellner & Kessler, 2018;Haddaji et al, 2017;Maia, 2016;Miguel & Biroli, 2010).…”