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Pushing Female Leaders over the Edge: The Impact of Evaluators’ Sexist Attitudes on Glass Cliff Emergence
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2017-05-20
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Acar, Feride Pınar
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European assocıatıon of work and organızatıonal psychology ( 17 - 20 Mayıs 2017)
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F. P. Acar, “Pushing Female Leaders over the Edge: The Impact of Evaluators’ Sexist Attitudes on Glass Cliff Emergence,” presented at the European assocıatıon of work and organızatıonal psychology ( 17 - 20 Mayıs 2017), Dublin, İrlanda, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83189.