Employee Gender, Gender Similarity, and Supervisor-Subordinate Cross-Evaluations |
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Authors: | Nina Gupta G. Douglas Jenkins Jr. Terry A. Beehr |
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Affiliation: | Southwest Educational Development Laboratory;The University of Texas at Austin;Central Michigan University |
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Abstract: | This article examines the relationship between employee gender and gender similarity on the one hand and supervisor-subordinate cross-evaluations and subordinate rewards on the other, using a sample of 651 employees from five midwestern organizations. Data were obtained through structured interviews, supervisor ratings of subordinates, and employee personnel records. Two-way analysis of variance results indicated that (a) evaluations of women are more positive than evaluations of men and (b) opposite-sex evaluations tend to be higher than same-sex evaluations, but (c) men subordinates receive more promotions, and same-sex subordinates more pay increases, than do women subordinates and opposite-sex subordinates respectively. |
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