Why Does Gender Matter When CEOs Issue Organizational Apologies?
Consumers have different reactions to organizational apologies based on the type of apology and the gender of the CEO.
Consumers have different reactions to organizational apologies based on the type of apology and the gender of the CEO.
Research explores why people assign human characteristics to business organizations. How can leadership make good use of this strategy?
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Researchers examine how warmth and assertiveness, two facets of extraversion, can lead to leadership emergence on self-managed teams.
Differences in stereotypes surrounding leadership and social connections may increase disparities in leadership advancement in minority groups in the workplace.
Empathy is not a trait typically associated with CEOs or high level business leaders, but it could be advantageous in moderation.
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Researchers examine how leadership emerges within informal project teams. Which behaviors cause team members to be seen as team leaders?
Employees experiencing workplace rudeness may be judged unfairly by supervisors, especially if the employees are already out of favor.
Researchers design and test an intervention that successfully provides leaders with more energy throughout the day, improving leaders’ engagement and influence on followers.