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Psychological Science | 2015

A Gender Bias in the Attribution of Creativity Archival and Experimental Evidence for the Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Thinking

Devon Proudfoot; Aaron C. Kay; Christy Zhou Koval

We propose that the propensity to think creatively tends to be associated with independence and self-direction—qualities generally ascribed to men—so that men are often perceived to be more creative than women. In two experiments, we found that “outside the box” creativity is more strongly associated with stereotypically masculine characteristics (e.g., daring and self-reliance) than with stereotypically feminine characteristics (e.g., cooperativeness and supportiveness; Study 1) and that a man is ascribed more creativity than a woman when they produce identical output (Study 2). Analyzing archival data, we found that men’s ideas are evaluated as more ingenious than women’s ideas (Study 3) and that female executives are stereotyped as less innovative than their male counterparts when evaluated by their supervisors (Study 4). Finally, we observed that stereotypically masculine behavior enhances a man’s perceived creativity, whereas identical behavior does not enhance a woman’s perceived creativity (Study 5). This boost in men’s perceived creativity is mediated by attributions of agency, not competence, and predicts perceptions of reward deservingness.


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2015

Creativity is Gendered: The Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Ability

Devon Proudfoot; Aaron C. Kay; Christy Zhou Koval

In the current research, we propose that lay theories of creativity are gendered in nature and that the gendering of creativity contributes to gender inequality in the workplace. Specifically, we h...


Leadership Quarterly | 2016

Race matters for women leaders: Intersectional effects on agentic deficiencies and penalties

Ashleigh Shelby Rosette; Christy Zhou Koval; Anyi Ma; Robert B. Livingston


Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | 2015

The burden of responsibility: Interpersonal costs of high self-control.

Christy Zhou Koval; Michelle R. vanDellen; Gráinne M. Fitzsimons; Krista W. Ranby


Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2014

Motivated misperception: Self-regulatory resources affect goal appraisals

Michelle R. vanDellen; Catherine T. Shea; Erin K. Davisson; Christy Zhou Koval; Gráinne M. Fitzsimons


Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2017

It's the thought that counts over time: The interplay of intent, outcome, stewardship, and legacy motivations in intergenerational reciprocity

H. Min Bang; Christy Zhou Koval; Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni


Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2018

Framing advantageous inequity with a focus on others: A catalyst for equity restoration

Ashleigh Shelby Rosette; Christy Zhou Koval


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017

A Multidimensional Scale of Agency

Anyi Ma; Ashleigh Shelby Rosette; Christy Zhou Koval


Archive | 2016

The hair style penalty: Discrimination based on women’s hairstyles in job interviews

Christy Zhou Koval; Ashleigh Shelby Rosette


Archive | 2016

Does it pay to be bilingual in the labor market? It depends on who’s talking

Christy Zhou Koval

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Krista W. Ranby

University of Colorado Denver

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