Saving the Fall: Can Psychological Safety Help Women Navigate the Glass Cliff?

The results of this study have implications for organisational culture and the equitable representation of women in leadership roles.

The Glass Cliff describes the tendency to appoint women to precarious leadership positions during times of organisational crisis or significant change. This phenomenon has far-reaching consequences, including career impacts for the women involved, but also in shaping perceptions of women’s leadership capabilities more broadly.

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Navigating Loss: Understanding the impact of psychological safety on mens attitudes towards gender quotas