Social Identity and Women's Upward Mobility Strategies in Organizations: A Franco-American Comparison |
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Theoretical issues | 6 |
PRESENTATION OF PROBLEM | 9 |
RESEARCH METHODS | 13 |
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affirmative action American women answers Approval of collective Belief in personal career orientation Catholic centrality of gender choice cognitive centrality collective action common fate competition strategy conservative Cornell sample counting the number creativity strategy daughter descriptor e.g. dominant group factors feelings of discrimination feelings toward affirmative feminist France French respondents French sample French women fully satisfying gender centrality gender identity gender inequality Gender role orientation group membership Gurin and Markus hard worker Hogg and Abrams independent variables individual individualistic Likert scale lower status majority of respondents male mobility strategy personal abilities personal identity political identity Protestant questions tapping radical religious identity respondents chose salient sense of common sexual harassment signif situation six scenarios social category social competition social creativity Social Identity Theory social mobility sports journalism SPSS status in organizations strongly agree disagree strongly disagree student Tajfel Type of Strategy Variables B Beta wife Women choosing