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Jessica L. Tchindebet; Jamie H. Sanfilippo; TaRita D. Johnson; Karen A. Longman – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Over the past five decades, a gender stereotype known as "Queen Bee Syndrome" has persisted, portraying some women who have risen to leadership roles in male-normed organizations as being self-preservationist and individualistic, even to the extent of intentionally undermining the professional advancement of other women. Use of this term…
Descriptors: Females, Christianity, Professional Development, Sex Stereotypes

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