Leaders may give female workers inflated and inaccurate performance feedback when concerned about appearing prejudiced against women, according to a study from Washington State University researchers.
Shakespeare has been dead for over 400 years and we are still producing his plays. There's a pretty simple reason for that: His plays continue to be relevant. While his poetic use of language may ...
Women in the investment profession face a double standard even when objective information on their performance is available and their evaluators are incentivized to not discriminate, according to a ...
Question: What kind of companies have the best performance? Importantly, a recent McKinsey study uncovered that it’s actually the companies with the greatest number of women in top management; these ...
Vaginal Davis’s performance “Blick und Begehren (Gaze and Desire)” at the New Museum (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) In the New Museum Theater, an image appeared on the screen: a ...
Every Monday night, TV gives itself over to a mass of preening, posturing men, indulging in petty backbiting. Some are decked out in elaborate costumes, most are presenting idealized versions of the ...
Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 3, Special Issue: Gender and Social Interaction (Sep., 1996), pp. 294-301 (8 pages) Undergraduate subjects were asked to picture themselves as supervisors ...
If it’s true that language governs concepts, then clarifying our language around gender and sex could improve our understanding. Sex should refer to whether you are a male or female, whether you have ...