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Ashleigh Shelby Rosette is an American management and organizations scholar. She is the Senior Associate Dean of Executive MBA and Non-Degree Programs at
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Early life and education

Shelby Rosette was born and raised in Jasper, Texas to parents Cleveland Shelby and Lillie Faith Shelby. She earned her Bachelor in Business Administration degree and Master in Professional Accounting degree from the
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before receiving her
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in Management and Organizations from the
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. As a doctoral student, Shelby Rosette had the opportunity to work as a teaching assistant to
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Career

Shelby Rosette began her career in academic after working as a
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for Arthur Andersen. She accepted an assistant professor position at
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following her Ph.D., where she stayed until 2005 before joining the faculty at
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. Prior to joining their faculty, Shelby Rosette consulted various current and former Duke faculty and administrators regarding concerns about the institutions "commitment to attracting underrepresented minority and women." Upon accepting her placement, Shelby Rosette began examining the differences in leadership expectations in regards to race and gender in corporate position. One of her first research papers at Duke was on the topic of diversity in leadership, which found that the majority of Americans expected business leaders to be white and thought more highly of them. She said that due to the appointment of
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, "much of the feedback was not critical of the theory or of the analysis, but people doubted that the phenomenon mattered, that it was even relevant for organizational studies. A few years later, Shelby Rosette published a study which concluded that the negative stereotype surrounding women as "sensitive" often benefited those at the most senior levels of organizations. She came to this finding by having 323 graduate and undergraduate students review fictitious newspaper clippings and evaluate the male or female CEOs mentioned. Along with a graduate student, they found that students evaluated women CEOS more favorably than comparable male CEOs. As a result of her research, Shelby Rosette was ranked as one of the Forty Best Business School Professors under Forty by Poets & Quants and also received the Triangle
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's 40 Under 40 Leadership Award. In January 2012, Shelby Rosette and Andrew Carton from
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began examining the differences in media representations of leadership between black and white college football quarterbacks. They found that oftentimes black college football quarterbacks were judged as less effective leaders than their white counterparts and when they won games, the media praised them for being great athletes rather than great leaders. That same year, she also co-published ''Failure is not an option for Black women: Effects of organizational performance on leaders with single versus dual-subordinate identities'' and ''Can an agentic Black woman get ahead? The impact of race and interpersonal dominance on perceptions of female leaders.'' In August 2020, Shelby Rosette was the lead author of a study that reaffirmed that Black women with natural hairstyles were less likely to get job interviews.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shelby Rosette, Ashleigh Living people University of Texas alumni Kellogg School of Management alumni Duke University faculty People from Jasper, Texas 21st-century African-American academics 21st-century American academics African-American women academics American women academics American accountants American women accountants Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century African-American women