The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Columbia Business School, Columbia University.
Psychol Sci. 2024 Nov;35(11):1287-1307. doi: 10.1177/09567976241266778. Epub 2024 Oct 11.
Women are unequally represented in the highest positions in society. Beyond discrimination and bias, women are missing from the top because they are less likely to pursue high-ranking opportunities. We propose that experience is a critical moderator of gender differences in pursuing leadership opportunities, with low-experience women being particularly unlikely to seek higher level positions. We used field analyses of 96 years of U.S. senator and governor elections to examine male and female politicians' propensity to run for higher political offices. As predicted, among those with little political experience, women were less likely than men to run for higher office, but experience closed this gender gap. A preregistered experiment among U.S.-based adults replicated the field findings and revealed that it was the increased self-confidence of experienced women that reduced the gender gap. The findings suggest experience, and the self-confidence that comes with it, is one lever for closing the gender gap in seeking to climb professional hierarchies.
女性在社会的最高职位中代表性不足。除了歧视和偏见,女性在高层中缺席是因为她们不太可能追求高级别的机会。我们提出,经验是影响女性追求领导机会的性别差异的关键调节因素,经验不足的女性尤其不太可能寻求更高层次的职位。我们使用了对 96 年来美国参议员和州长选举的实地分析,来研究男性和女性政治家竞选更高政治职位的倾向。正如预测的那样,在政治经验较少的人中,女性竞选更高职位的可能性低于男性,但经验缩小了这一性别差距。一项针对美国成年人的预先注册实验复制了实地研究结果,并表明是经验丰富的女性自信心的增强缩小了性别差距。研究结果表明,经验以及随之而来的自信心是缩小寻求晋升专业阶层过程中性别差距的一个手段。