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Stereotype Threat and Professional Women’s Engagement: A Global Perspective with Zoe Kinias

Stereotype Threat and Professional Women’s Engagement: A Global Perspective with Zoe Kinias

Update: 2019-01-23
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How does women's concern about confirming gender stereotypes (i.e., stereotype threat) predict their engagement in professional leadership contexts? In this seminar, Zoe Kinias shares findings from five studies with global businesswomen. Her findings show how stereotype threat predicts psychological disengagement, how an intervention can buffer against deleterious effects of stereotype threat, and stereotype threat's silver lining--that it motivates attitudes and actions in support of gender balance.


Zoe Kinias, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, INSEAD; Academic Director, Gender Initiative, INSEAD

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Stereotype Threat and Professional Women’s Engagement: A Global Perspective with Zoe Kinias

Stereotype Threat and Professional Women’s Engagement: A Global Perspective with Zoe Kinias

Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School