LBS expert finds women are self-steering away from top jobs
Last Update: Monday, March 7, 2016 : 10:09 (+4GMT)
Executive search pipeline not bent at the top
LBS expert finds women are self-steering away from top jobs
Dubai, UAE, 07 March 2016 – New research finds executive search shortlists may not be the only reason for the paucity of women in top management jobs. The problem, which includes women self-steering away from top jobs, starts much earlier in the pipeline.
The research has been conducted by Isabel Fernandez-Mateo, Adecco Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School and Roberto Fernandez, William F. Pounds Professor in Management and a Professor of Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management. It analyses the sources of women’s underrepresentation in hiring for top management jobs, focussing on the context of executive search.
“Top management is still a man’s business with women accounting for less than 16.9% of top executives and directors in Fortune 500 firms, and only 5.2% of CEOs, despite representing 40% of the workforce”, says Dr Fernandez-Mateo.
“Executive search firms have faced a lot of criticism for keeping women out of top management jobs. Our research, which examined data from one of these firms, found that this organization actually increases the proportion of female candidates, with women no less likely to be hired than men, once they are included in the candidate pool”, Dr Fernandez-Mateo explains.
The academics, who looked specifically at one Executive Search firm ‘Execo’ (a pseudonym) using proprietary data from 10,970 individuals considered by the company, find that once women make it to the interview with a search consultant, there is no disadvantage either at interview or in final placement. In fact, search firm- placed candidates are more likely to be female than candidates hired via other channels.
“At least in this setting, the pipeline is not being bent at the top”, says Dr Fernandez-Mateo. “What gender differences exist, play out much earlier, at the start of the hiring process, and they are driven by workers’ as well as employers’, behaviour.”
According to the research, while the executive search firm doesn’t disadvantage women once in the pool, search consultants are slightly less likely to interview women than men at the beginning of the process. But women are also self-selecting out of the running for top management jobs. And that’s a big problem.
“The anticipation that employers will discriminate against women on the basis of implicit or explicit job-related, sex-based stereotypes may put women off entering into the race”, says Dr Fernandez-Mateo.
If we want to see more women in the C-Suite then, we’ll have to address not only the interview selection process, but applicants’ own choices which also powerfully affect the pipeline.
- Introducing Juice Stick & Play Daze: Two New Blushes by Benefit Cosmetics!... [24960-Views]
- Shop, Save & Win Big: Mercato & Town Centre Jumeirah Elevate the Shopping Expe... [24580-Views]
- CASIO Launches G-SHOCK GMA-P2126W in the UAE, Celebrating ‘Women of Our Time'... [22765-Views]
- Get Baneenstars' Glow with Benefit Cosmetics!... [21726-Views]
- Air Cargo Demand up 11.2% in February 2026... [18923-Views]
- EU Must Review EU ETS to Support Competitiveness as Aviation Decarbonizes... [16954-Views]
- World Gold Council to Develop Shared Infrastructure for Digital Gold... [16053-Views]
- PoCs Prove Industry is Ready for Contactless Travel... [6377-Views]
- Mubadala Energy Secures Southwest Andaman Exploration Block, Further Strengthe... [4039-Views]
- India Union Minister Piyush Goyal Unveils Malabar Gold & Diamonds' USD 24 Mill... [3299-Views]
- ADIO and DMT announce tender for development of new community markets in Abu D... [3245-Views]
- DFSA and Ministry of Economy and Tourism sign MoU to enhance financial servic... [3190-Views]
- Tabreed's Annual General Assembly Approves Dividend for FY 2025... [3144-Views]
- No Layoffs, Salaries On Time: Danube Group Chairman Rizwan Sajan Assures Its 6... [3122-Views]
- du Pay and GCash join forces to deliver added value on cross-border transfers ... [3088-Views]
- Van cleef & arpels presents poetry of the heavens at watches & wonders 2026... [3017-Views]
- QS world university rankings by subject 2026: istituto marangoni enters the gl... [3002-Views]
- ADFD Releases 2025 Annual Report Highlighting UAE Economic Competitiveness and... [2994-Views]
- du holds Annual General Assembly meeting and approves a total cash dividend of... [2955-Views]
- Rolls-royce announces an entirely new proposition in super-luxury: the coach... [2931-Views]