Bosses' Perceptions of Family-Work Conflict and Women's Promotability: Glass Ceiling Effects

Volume: 52, Issue: 5, Pages: 939 - 957
Published: Oct 1, 2009
Abstract
We examine one potential reason for the persistence of the glass ceiling: bosses' perceptions of female subordinates' family-work conflict. Person categorization and social role theories are used to examine whether bosses (both male and female) perceive women as having greater family-work conflict and therefore view them as mismatched to their organizations and jobs. The results support our model: bosses' perceptions of family-work conflict...
Paper Details
Title
Bosses' Perceptions of Family-Work Conflict and Women's Promotability: Glass Ceiling Effects
Published Date
Oct 1, 2009
Volume
52
Issue
5
Pages
939 - 957
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