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2011: (von Hippel, C., Issa, M., Ma, R., & Stokes, A., 2011). Stereotype threat: Antecedents and consequences for working women.

12:06 Aug 29 2012 The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4067, Australia

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von Hippel, C., Issa, M., Ma, R., & Stokes, A. (2011). Stereotype threat: Antecedents and consequences for working women. European Journal Of Social Psychology, 41(2), 151-161. doi:10.1002/ejsp.749

AUTHOR ABSTRACT: Three studies investigated antecedents and consequences of stereotype threat for female employees. The results of Studies 1 and 2 suggest that social comparisons with men are associated with feelings of stereotype threat whereas social comparisons with women are not. Stereotype threat, in turn, was associated with conflict surrounding women's identity as female employees and with decreased perceived likelihood of achieving career goals. Study 3 extended these findings by demonstrating that feelings of stereotype threat are also negatively related to workplace attitudes and turnover intentions. Furthermore, the effect of stereotype threat on these job attitudes and intentions was itself mediated by identity conflict and perceived likelihood of achieving career goals. Implications and limitations of these findings are discussed" (von Hippel, C., Issa, M., Ma, R., & Stokes, A., 2011).
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