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      What We “Say” and What We “Think” About Female Managers : Explicit Versus Implicit Associations of Women With Success

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      Psychology of Women Quarterly
      SAGE Publications

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              A meta-analysis of 45 studies of transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire leadership styles found that female leaders were more transformational than male leaders and also engaged in more of the contingent reward behaviors that are a component of transactional leadership. Male leaders were generally more likely to manifest the other aspects of transactional leadership (active and passive management by exception) and laissez-faire leadership. Although these differences between male and female leaders were small, the implications of these findings are encouraging for female leadership because other research has established that all of the aspects of leadership style on which women exceeded men relate positively to leaders' effectiveness whereas all of the aspects on which men exceeded women have negative or null relations to effectiveness.
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                Journal
                Psychology of Women Quarterly
                Psychology of Women Quarterly
                SAGE Publications
                0361-6843
                1471-6402
                April 18 2011
                March 03 2011
                : 35
                : 2
                : 252-266
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                10.1177/0361684310383811
                b977706f-cb66-47d1-b7af-d85095217ba7
                © 2011
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