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Cambridge Business Magazine: What’s in a face?

 

Women (but not men) with both high and low facial masculinity are perceived as competitive leaders, finds new academic study co-authored by Jochen Menges, University Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at Cambridge Judge Business School and by Cambridge Judge PhD alumnus Raphael Silberzahn. “This study challenges gender theory that says women with feminine facial characteristics are associated with communal behaviour and nurturing, while men with masculine features are associated with being driven and competitive,” says Menges.

 

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