Women in the C-Suite: A Review of Predictors, Experiences, and Outcomes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2023
Publisher
Academy of Management
Source Publication
Academy of Management Annals
Source ISSN
1941-6520
Original Item ID
DOI: 10.5465/annals.2021.0042
Abstract
Despite modest progress, women remain significantly underrepresented in the executive ranks. To better understand the causes and consequences of gender inequality in the upper echelons of organizations, researchers in multiple disciplines have undertaken a growing and diverse set of studies. While this research has produced a rich set of findings, its breadth and equivocal nature makes it challenging to identify general implications from this disparate literature and the most compelling areas for future work. Thus, we undertook a comprehensive review of the executive gender literature to develop an integrated understanding of the factors influencing female executive representation, the experiences of those women, and the outcomes associated with their presence in the upper echelons. We also leverage our review to identify four key areas—the centrality of information processing, contextual elements influencing behavioral outcomes, overcoming entrenched bias, and moving beyond symbolic representation—and multiple potential research questions that we believe will help scholars to continue to advance this important and growing line of research.
Recommended Citation
Mah, Junghyun; Kolev, Kalin; McNamara, Gerry; Pan, Lingling; and Devers, Cynthia E., "Women in the C-Suite: A Review of Predictors, Experiences, and Outcomes" (2023). Management Faculty Research and Publications. 386.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/mgmt_fac/386
Comments
Academy of Management Annals, Vol. 17, No. 2 (July 2023): 586-625. DOI.