CEO fashion matters? Effect of consistent versus variable fashion style on perceived competence

Author:

Kim MinChung1,Lee Jacob C.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Administration, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), 50 UNIST‐gil, Eonyang‐eup Ulju‐gun Ulsan Korea

2. Dongguk Business School Dongguk University Jung‐gu Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe present research examines how a temporal dimension of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) fashion style—consistent (vs. variable) fashion—influences stakeholders' perceptions of CEO competence. Based on the temporal aspect of attribution theory, we hypothesize that stakeholders perceive those CEOs who are consistent in their clothing across various occasions as more competent than CEOs who do not portray consistency. We also consider CEO gender a key moderator of the link between fashion consistency and perceived competence. Based on gender stereotypes and relatively unclear rules about women's clothing within professional settings, we hypothesize that the enhancement of perceived competence from a consistent fashion style is mitigated for female CEOs. Furthermore, by applying a zero‐sum belief in time management to CEOs' clothing decisions, we hypothesize that perceived work engagement mediates the “gender” moderation. Three studies, including a survey and two scenario‐based experiments in which we manipulate fashion consistency and CEO gender, largely supported the hypotheses. The results emphasize the importance for CEOs to strategically manage visual cues, like fashion style, focusing on either their consistency or variability when interacting with stakeholders across different occasions.

Publisher

Wiley

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