Doctoral Student

Elizabeth Joyce Baily

Lizzie Baily Wolf is a second year doctoral student in the Organizational Behavior Unit at the Harvard Business School.  Lizzie is principally interested in social perceptions, gender, self-presentation, nonverbal behavior, cross-cultural differences, and power dynamics at work.  Her current research projects focus on how nonverbal displays of power are perceived and carried out differently by men and women (with A. Cuddy), and how preocupation about impression management can negatively influence women leaders (with R. Ely and L. Ramarajan).  In her reserach she uses various methodologies including eye-tracking, hormone testing, surveying, and interviewing.  

 

Presentations

  1. The Lioness, the Witch, and Her Wardrobe: Spaniards' and Americans' Perceptions of Professional Women Dressed in Masculine or Feminine Attire

    Citation:

    Baily, Elizabeth Joyce. "The Lioness, the Witch, and Her Wardrobe: Spaniards' and Americans' Perceptions of Professional Women Dressed in Masculine or Feminine Attire." Paper presented at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 4–7, 2011.