What is the 'glass cliff' phenomenon – and why do women often find themselves on the precipice?

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Hammermeister, Kerrie-Anne. 2025. "What is the 'glass cliff' phenomenon – and why do women often find themselves on the precipice? " The Conversation.
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What is the 'glass cliff' phenomenon – and why do women often find themselves on the precipice?

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AuthorsHammermeister, Kerrie-Anne
Publication TitleThe Conversation
Year2025
Place of PublicationAustralia
Web Address (URL)https://theconversation.com/what-is-the-glass-cliff-phenomenon-and-why-do-women-often-find-themselves-on-the-precipice-256072
KeywordsWomen in Leadership; Women ; Glass cliff; Glass ceiling; Liz Truss; Sussan Ley; Kamala Harris
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Byline AffiliationsSchool of Humanities and Communication
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