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Follow us on LinkedIn! / ( / mcgilldelve ) How do men and women react differently to management? Why do some management practices contribute to gender inequity, even if they’re applied equally across all workers? What can managers do to better support workers of all identities, while maintaining productivity and quality of work? Roman Galperin, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at McGill University, explores the evidence. Galperin recently published a study examining how men and women respond to increased monitoring and incentives from their managers. His findings show that, even when applied equally to all workers, some management tactics can further entrench gender inequities. He explains why. Eric Dicaire, Delve’s managing editor, hosts this episode. // KEEP LEARNING Read Professor Galperin’s full study in Organization Science / (https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/ab...) Visit our website to change how you think about management / (https://delve.mcgill.ca) // CREDITS This episode of the podcast was produced, hosted, and edited by Eric Dicaire. Professor Saku Mantere is McGill Delve’s editor-in-chief and produced all the original music. #Management #OrganizationScience #McGill #Podcast #Business #ThoughtLeadership #Research #Equity #Men #Women #Work //CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 0:26 Setting up the context 4:10 How do women and men react differently to management? 5:58 Where did these workers come from? 7:33 Cultural expectations for men and women at work 11:28 Tracing the inequities 13:40 How can managers do things differently? 16:20 Reducing the pressure 18:00 What about other identities?