2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2011.05.009
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Face and fortune: Inferences of personality from Managing Partners' faces predict their law firms' financial success

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“…For instance, trait attributions from politicians' faces have been linked to political outcomes across multiple cultures (Ballew & Todorov, 2007;Hehman, Carpinella, Johnson, Leitner, & Freeman, 2014a;Olivola & Todorov, 2010;Rule et al, 2010;Todorov, Mandisodza, Goren, & Hall, 2005). In addition, judicial decisions are associated with the facial features of defendants (Goff, Eberhardt, Williams, & Jackson, 2008;Zebrowitz & McDonald, 1991), and company financial performance is related to the facial features of their CEOs (Rule & Ambady, 2011;Wong, Ormiston, & Haselhuhn, 2011).…”
Section: Informative Facesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, trait attributions from politicians' faces have been linked to political outcomes across multiple cultures (Ballew & Todorov, 2007;Hehman, Carpinella, Johnson, Leitner, & Freeman, 2014a;Olivola & Todorov, 2010;Rule et al, 2010;Todorov, Mandisodza, Goren, & Hall, 2005). In addition, judicial decisions are associated with the facial features of defendants (Goff, Eberhardt, Williams, & Jackson, 2008;Zebrowitz & McDonald, 1991), and company financial performance is related to the facial features of their CEOs (Rule & Ambady, 2011;Wong, Ormiston, & Haselhuhn, 2011).…”
Section: Informative Facesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facial cues to leadership ability are even recognized by children, whose judgments closely match those made by adults (Antonakis and Dalgas, 2009). Judgments of power from face images of business CEOs have been found to accurately predict company profits in top American businesses (Rule and Ambady, 2008) and law firms (Rule and Ambady, 2011a), even if the face images are taken years before the person gains Evolutionary Psychology -ISSN 1474-7049 -Volume 11(1). 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have demonstrated that facial appearance predicts objective measures of firm success for business CEOs (Rule & Ambady, 2008) and law firm MPs (Rule & Ambady, 2011a), even when controlling for company performance before the current leader is installed (Re & Rule, 2016;Wong et al, 2011). Targets' choice of photos on their organizations' websites may purvey a desirable appearance for their domain, but these effects should be somewhat systematic across the sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, judgments of how powerful law firm managing partners (MPs) look also predict their firms' profits (Rule & Ambady, 2011a), even when the judgments are made from photographs of the MPs when they were college students-on average 35 years earlier (Rule & Ambady, 2011b). Mere perceptions aside, facial features typically associated with aggression and ambition can explain the relationship between some CEOs' appearance and their firms' performance, even when controlling for company performance before the current leader assumes his or her position (Re & Rule, 2016;Wong, Ormiston, & Haselhuhn, 2011).…”
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