Publication: Female Leadership and Workplace Climate
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Alan, Sule
Corekcioglu, Gozde
Kaba, Mustafa
Sutter, Matthias
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Using data from over 2,000 professionals in 24 large corporations in Tu<spacing diaeresis>rkiye, we explore the relationship between female leadership and the relational culture in the workplace. First, we document that although male and female leaders possess equal cognitive capacity, they diverge in socioemotional characteristics. Next, we show that the relational dynamics in the workplace are different under male and female leadership. Male employees form homophilic professional ties under male leadership, whereas we observe less gender-segregated networks under female leadership, where both males and females establish more links with their female colleagues. Female employees receive more support from their leaders and are less likely to quit under female leadership. However, female employees working under female leaders report worse workplace satisfaction and meritocracy. Delving into the mechanisms reveals that female employees depict a gloomier workplace climate in the absence of social support from their female leader. Overall, our findings highlight the influential role of social support from leaders and suggest that increasing supportive female presence in leadership positions may be an effective way to foster a more inclusive relational culture in the workplace.
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INFORMS
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Business & Economics, Operations Research & Management Science
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MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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10.1287/mnsc.2024.05507
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