Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Illinois, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri, 9 - 13 Ağustos 2024, ss.1
A relatively recent development in management education is case studies
portraying female leaders. To gain a better understanding of how female
learners react to such case studies, we conducted two qualitative
studies: Study 1 used the reactions of three female US university
students (learners) towards thirteen case studies. Study 2 used the
reactions of five American and five Turkish female learners towards four
of the thirteen case studies of Study 1. Both studies showed that case
studies with female leader protagonists help female learners to see
themselves as leaders (identity work), provide lessons about leadership
in general and leadership as a female leader, and increase sensitivity
to gender- and race-related discrimination. However, the strength of
these effects depends on the case study's narrative and the learner's
culture and individual characteristics.