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Recovery interrupted: the moderating role of locus of control in a gendered stress landscape
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2025) 40 (7): 910–928.
Published: 25 September 2025
...Matthew Aplin-Houtz; Gordon Schmidt; Mark Sanders Purpose This study aims to examine how gendered control beliefs influence recovery from job stress, focusing on the moderating role of locus of control ( LOC ) across three dimensions: internal, powerful others and chance. By integrating stress...
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Lucky to reach the top? : Gendered perspectives on leadership acquisition across Qatar and Denmark
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2019) 34 (7): 541–553.
Published: 14 March 2019
... Locus of control Serendipity Luck When leaders are appointed, there is something appealing about the idea of meritocracy: a social system in which merit or talent is the basis for sorting people into positions and distributing rewards (Scully, 1997 , p. 413). However, as shown...
