In Women we Trust? Gender-Status Mismatch and Trust in Professional Networks

Eun Young Song*, Antoine Vernet, Stephen Pryke

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    Abstract

    Although scholars have long acknowledged the importance of having effective networks in business, little is known about the role of women’s professional status in the effectiveness of their networks. Drawing on gender-status beliefs theory, we examine how a woman’s status affects levels of trust in the information that she shares with members of her professional network. We hypothesize that network members are likely to mistrust information from women because of a gender-status mismatch—a perceived mismatch between a woman’s work-related high status and her low social status, due to widely held beliefs about women’s lack of competence. By measuring three types of status and analyzing trust levels in 3,842 dyads from communication networks in a UK railway construction project from 2014 through 2015, we find that network members trust information from women who are in supervisory positions and are connected with central contacts less than information from low-status women. Our study extends the literature on gender-status beliefs and effective networks, and discusses practical implications.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)869-894
    Number of pages26
    JournalGender and Society
    Volume36
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

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    • Women's professional status and trust in networks

      University College London & University College London, 5 Oct 2022, The 117th Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association. p. 869-894 26 p.

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    • A mismatch between institutional conditions and trust

      University College London & University College London, 24 Jul 2019, The 12th Equality, Diversity and Inclusion International Conference. p. 869-894 26 p.

      Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contributionpeer-review

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