Abstract
We investigated agency and communality trade-offs in ideal leader norms, and whether these trade-offs vary with gendered workplace cues (leader gender and staff gender composition). Descriptive leader norms (what leaders are typically like) generally mirror descriptive stereotypes of men, both positive and negative. Given that leadership ideals are aspirational, they may complement rather than mirror descriptive stereotypes of men. However, gendered prescriptions and proscriptions for leaders (what leaders
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