Gender Differences in Leadership: Current Social Issues and Future Organizational Implications

Executive Summary This paper seeks to review and discuss recent literature devoted to the tasks of identifying and explaining gender difference in leadership behavior(s) and effectiveness. In addition to reviewing U. S. and international trends in leader demographics, attention is paid to the social...

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