Esade Women Initiative
The sexualization spillover that’s holding women back in organizations
Laura Guillén
As well as holding just 31 percent of global management positions, women receive fewer interview call backs, have lower pay, receive more unfavorable professional evaluations, experience biased personnel decisions and are subject to discriminatory workplace behaviors.
Research by Esade Associate Professor Laura Guillén and co-authors Maria Kakarika (Durham University Business School) and Nathan Heflick (University of Lincoln) may provide some insight as to why.
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