Women build less effective professional networks than men as they underestimate self-worth

(SAGE) A study, published by SAGE Publishing today in the journal Human Relations, contributes to this ongoing discussion, revealing that it is not only exclusion by men, but also self-imposed barriers including hesitation and gendered modesty that prevent women from networking as effectively as their male counterparts. The research revealed that women's tendencies to harbor moral concerns about 'exploiting' social ties causes them to under-benefit from networking activities.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news