Park, Sanghee2024-12-182024-12-182022Park S. Gendered leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: how democracy and representation moderate leadership effectiveness. Public Management Review. 2022;24(11):1802-1823. doi:10.1080/14719037.2021.1937294https://hdl.handle.net/1805/45125This article investigates whether and how gendered leadership makes a difference in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The country-level variances in the initial trajectories provide a unique comparative setting that allows us to examine the link between leadership and performance, moderated by institutional contexts – democracy and representation. Using daily panel data over the first half of the year 2020 across OECD countries, I find that women-led countries show epidemiologic patterns different from male-led countries. The effect of gendered leadership was contingent on the maturity of democracy and the degree of gender representation in both parliament and bureaucracy.en-USwomen leadersgender representationdemocracycrisis leadershipCOVID-19 pandemicGendered leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: How democracy and representation moderate leadership effectivenessArticle