Skip to main content
Gender Action Portal

A RESOURCE CREATED BY:

Main navigation

  • ABOUT GAP
    • Team
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • Intersectionality Statement
    • How to use GAP
  • RESOURCES
    • Intersectional Research Summaries
    • COVID-19 Summaries
    • Additional Resources
    • WAPPP Affiliated Faculty's Research
  • CONNECT
    • Recommend a Study
    • Newsletter
    • Work for GAP

Compared to men, women view professional advancement as equally attainable, but less desirable

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
~4000 undergraduate students & adult participants
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Francesca Gino
,
Caroline Ashley Wilmuth
,
Alison Wood Brooks
Publication
PNAS
Volume
112
Issue
40
Month
October
Year
2015
Pages
12354-12359

Cite this Article

MLA

Gino, Francesca, Caroline Ashley Wilmuth, and Alison Wood Brooks. "Compared to men, women view professional advancement as equally attainable, but less desirable." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 112.40 (2015): 12354-59.

APA

Gino, F., Wilmuth, C. A., & Brooks, A. W. (2015). Compared to men, women view professional advancement as equally attainable, but less desirable. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 112(40), 12354-12359.

Chicago

Gino, Francesca, Caroline Ashley Wilmuth, and Alison Wood Brooks. "Investors prefer entrepreneurial ventures pitched by attractive men." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 112, no. 40 (October 2015): 12354-59.

Download from original source

Focus Areas

Image
Education Icon

Economic Opportunity

Topics

Image
Talent Management Icon

Talent Management

Image
Decision Making Icon

Decision Making

Sharing
Share
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Share by Email

Newsletter Signup

Connect with us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Home

A RESOURCE CREATED BY:

Footer Menu

  • WAPPP
  • HKS
  • HarvardU
  • Accessibility
  • Digital Accessibility
  • Privacy Statement

©   The President and Fellows of Harvard College