Identity Challenges of Women Leaders: Antecedents and Consequences of Identity Interference

Natalia Karelaia, L. Guillén
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We explore the antecedents and consequences of women leaders’ identity interference related to the perceived conflict between their roles as both women and leaders. Drawing on identity development and organizational demography research, we propose that leadership experience reduces women leaders’ identity interference, whereas women’s numerical underrepresentation in organizations exacerbates it. Moreover, we hypothesize that identity processes related to collective self-esteem—personal regard for one’s collective identity and the perception of others’ views of it—mediate these effects. A sample of 722 women leaders representing a diverse range of countries and industries supported our hypotheses. We also demonstrate that identity interference reduces the psychological well-being of women leaders and undermines their affective motivation to lead. In contrast, perceived conflict between leader and female identities enhances women’s sense of duty to assume leadership roles. Importantly, women leaders’ personal regard for their female identity buffers the detrimental effect of identity interference on life satisfaction. We discuss the implications of our results for women’s advancement in organizations and the development of their identity as leaders.
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女性领导者的身份挑战:身份干扰的前因后果
我们探讨了女性领导者身份干扰的前因和后果,这些干扰与女性角色和领导者角色之间的感知冲突有关。根据身份发展和组织人口统计学研究,我们提出领导经验减少了女性领导者的身份干扰,而女性在组织中的人数不足则加剧了这种干扰。此外,我们假设与集体自尊相关的认同过程——个人对集体认同的关注和他人对集体认同的看法——介导了这些影响。来自不同国家和行业的722名女性领导人的样本支持了我们的假设。我们还证明,身份干扰降低了女性领导者的心理健康,破坏了她们领导的情感动机。相反,领导者和女性身份之间的冲突增强了女性承担领导角色的责任感。重要的是,女性领导者对女性身份的个人尊重缓冲了身份干扰对生活满意度的有害影响。我们讨论了我们的结果对女性在组织中的进步和她们作为领导者的身份发展的影响。
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