Androgynous Leaders Mean Increased Innovation

Androgynous leaders, that is, leaders with both masculine and feminine traits, are the ones who best succeed at creating a good climate for innovation, concludes Anne Grethe Solberg, researcher at BI Norwegian Scool of Management in a new study.

With the law in their hands, women have marched into the boardrooms of Norwegian companies, particularly in the public limited companies (ASA), where women now hold four out of ten directorships (40 per cent). Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Leo Romero - Nov 9, 2008 - 9:26 AM PST
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by Patricia L'Herrou - Nov. 10, 2008

an interesting story to read as it's discussion of a study by a norwegian researcher on norwegian companies reads quite differently (particularly the wording of the ' four arguments for more women') , from one done in this country even coming from the same perspective.about the subject..

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