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Sonya Mishra
Sonya Mishra
Assistant Professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business
Verified email at tuck.dartmouth.edu - Homepage
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Agentic but not warm: Age-gender interactions and the consequences of stereotype incongruity perceptions for middle-aged professional women
JA Chatman, D Sharps, S Mishra, LJ Kray, MS North
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 173, 104190, 2022
222022
The mitigating effect of desiring status on social backlash against ambitious women
S Mishra, LJ Kray
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 102, 104355, 2022
112022
Precarious manhood increases men's receptivity to social sexual behavior from attractive women at work
S Mishra, M Lee, LJ Kray
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 104, 104409, 2023
32023
Not all powerful people are created equal: An examination of gender and pathways to social hierarchy through the lens of social cognition
C Townsend, S Mishra, L Kray
OSF, 2024
2024
The Differential Effects of Occupying Higher Hierarchical Positioning on Men’s and Women’s Perceptions of Inequity
S Mishra
UC Berkeley, 2023
2023
New Insights on Navigating Formal Organizational Hierarchies and Informal Identity-based Hierarchies
R Arnett, JW Chang, J Dannals, S Yu
Academy of Management Proceedings 2022 (1), 11743, 2022
2022
Presence and Power: Teams with Hierarchical Representation of Underrepresented Minorities are More Attractive
ND Brown, S Mishra, SN Jarvis, C Anderson
PsyArXiv, 2021
2021
Diversity and Hierarchy: Circle vs. pyramid
ND Brown, S Mishra, C Anderson, SN Jarvis
OSF, 2021
2021
New Insights on the Obstacles, Opportunities, and Outcomes on Women’s Path to Leadership
S Mishra, N Abi-Esber, S Cheryan, MA Lawson
Academy of Management Proceedings 2021 (1), 10479, 2021
2021
Where Lies the Truth? Accuracy and Diverging Perspectives in Interpersonal Perception
C Belinda, V Bohns, S Mishra, J Schroeder, SC Wingrove
Academy of Management Proceedings 2021 (1), 11268, 2021
2021
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