The glass cliff: When and why women are selected as leaders in crisis contexts S Bruckmüller, NR Branscombe British Journal of Social Psychology 49 (3), 433-451, 2010 | 530 | 2010 |
Beyond the glass ceiling: The glass cliff and its lessons for organizational policy S Bruckmüller, MK Ryan, F Rink, SA Haslam Social issues and policy review 8 (1), 202-232, 2014 | 350 | 2014 |
The bigger one of the “Big Two”? Preferential processing of communal information AE Abele, S Bruckmüller Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (5), 935-948, 2011 | 324 | 2011 |
Framing gender differences: Linguistic normativity affects perceptions of power and gender stereotypes S Bruckmüller, P Hegarty, AE Abele European Journal of Social Psychology 42 (2), 210-218, 2012 | 129 | 2012 |
Asymmetric explanations of group differences: Experimental evidence of Foucault’s disciplinary power P Hegarty, S Bruckmüller Social and Personality Psychology Compass 7 (3), 176-186, 2013 | 121 | 2013 |
The density of the big two S Bruckmüller, AE Abele Social Psychology, 2013 | 108 | 2013 |
Comparison focus in intergroup comparisons: Who we compare to whom influences who we see as powerful and agentic S Bruckmüller, AE Abele Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 36 (10), 1424-1435, 2010 | 89 | 2010 |
How women end up on the" glass cliff". S Bruckmüller, NR Branscombe Harvard business review 89 (1-2), 26-26, 2011 | 76 | 2011 |
Ceilings, cliffs, and labyrinths: Exploring metaphors for workplace gender discrimination S Bruckmüller, MK Ryan, SA Haslam, K Peters The Sage handbook of gender and psychology, 450-464, 2013 | 74 | 2013 |
Nice and easy does it: How perceptual fluency moderates the effectiveness of imagined contact K West, S Bruckmüller Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (2), 254-262, 2013 | 69 | 2013 |
Self and agency in context: Ecologies of abundance and scarcity G Adams, S Bruckmüller, S Decker International Perspectives in Psychology 1 (3), 141-153, 2012 | 55 | 2012 |
Is higher inequality less legitimate? Depends on how you frame it! S Bruckmüller, G Reese, SE Martiny British Journal of Social Psychology 56 (4), 766-781, 2017 | 52 | 2017 |
When do past events require explanation? Insights from social psychology S Bruckmüller, P Hegarty, KH Teigen, G Böhm, O Luminet Memory Studies 10 (3), 261-273, 2017 | 46 | 2017 |
A century of victimhood: Antecedents and current impacts of perceived suffering in World War I across Europe P Bouchat, L Licata, V Rosoux, C Allesch, H Ammerer, I Bovina, ... European Journal of Social Psychology 47 (2), 195-208, 2017 | 46 | 2017 |
One group’s advantage or another group’s disadvantage? How comparative framing shapes explanations of, and reactions to, workplace gender inequality S Bruckmüller, M Braun Journal of Language and Social Psychology 39 (4), 457-475, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
You are so kind–and I am kind and smart: Actor–Observer Differences in the Interpretation of On-going Behavior AE Abele, S Bruckmüller, B Wojciszke Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4), 394-401, 2014 | 36 | 2014 |
The big two of agency and communion in language and communication AE Abele, S Bruckmüller Social cognition and communication, 173-184, 2013 | 34 | 2013 |
Less is more? Think again! A cognitive fluency-based more–less asymmetry in comparative communication. V Hoorens, S Bruckmüller Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 109 (5), 753, 2015 | 30 | 2015 |
Singled out as the effect to be explained: Implications for collective self-esteem S Bruckmüller Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (2), 237-249, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |
Empathic perspective taking and the situational malleability of the communal self-concept M Uchronski, AE Abele, S Bruckmüller Self and Identity 12 (3), 238-258, 2013 | 21 | 2013 |