Search Results - "Dinhof, Katharina"
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The odd woman out: An (in)congruity analysis of gender stereotyping in gender‐dominant public sector professions
Published in Public administration review (01-05-2024)“…Public sector professions are highly gender‐dominant (e.g., police officers, teachers) and determined not only by professionals but also by gender roles…”
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What we know about anticonsumption: An attempt to nail jelly to the wall
Published in Psychology & marketing (01-02-2020)“…Despite burgeoning academic interest in anticonsumption, a lack of definitional clarity and overlapping constructs beleaguer the pertinent literature,…”
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A Hijab-Effect Too? Clients’ Reflections on Professionalism and Empathy Toward Hijab-Wearing Public Servants
Published in Review of public personnel administration (04-03-2024)“…Religious symbols, such as the hijab, are often deemed undesirable or banned in public employment. We test if clients’ perceptions and their performance are…”
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The threat of appearing lazy, inefficient, and slow? Stereotype threat in the public sector
Published in Public management review (02-07-2024)“…Public employees are stereotyped as lazy, inefficient, and slow. When made aware of such stereotypes, they may experience stereotype threat that impairs their…”
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