Inducing gender/professional identity compatibility promotes women’s compensation requests

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Abstract

In this paper, I examine whether inducing gender/professional identity compatibility prior to a self-advocacy negotiation, may enhance women’s assertiveness in a compensation negotiation and mitigate potential social backlash concerns for assertiveness. In two experimental lab studies where women negotiated with a male counterpart as sellers and job candidates, I found evidence supporting the causal link between state gender/profession identity integration and higher levels of assertiveness in women’s self-advocacy compensation negotiations.

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Mor, S. (2018). Inducing gender/professional identity compatibility promotes women’s compensation requests. PLoS ONE, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207035

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