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The Struggle to Succeed: A Phenomenological Study of Female Engineer Leaders in the Engineering Field

机译:成功的奋斗:工程领域女工程师领导者的现象学研究

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This qualitative, hermeneutic phenomenological research study explored the lived experiences of 20 female engineers with 10 or more years of experience in the engineering industry within Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia region. The survey instrument utilized consisted of 10 open-ended questions used in gathering detailed information from female engineers working in the engineering field. Ten of the participants occupied mid-level to upper-level leadership positions, and the other 10 were non-managers. The use of NVivo 10 software and a manual process of pattern identification aided the analysis of this study, and led to unveiling the six major premises of female engineer underrepresentation in leadership within the engineering industry: stereotyping, stigmatization, gender bias, sex discrimination, role misconceptions, and typecasting. Also, the research findings revealed these success factors -- networking, good communication, confidence, hard work, and self-development. The study affirmed that underrepresentation of female engineers in the engineering field is an ongoing issue demanding immediate resolution. Some of the solutions that would help to mitigate this issue lie within the efforts that organizations could offer to promote the awareness of female underrepresentation and contribute to warring against its continuity. Individuals (both males and females) in the engineering field should also be willing to confront the situation until success is achieved. Future research opportunity recommendations include further exploration of female engineers' rate of success in leadership roles in female-led organizations traditionally dominated by men when compared to their male counterparts.
机译:这项定性,解释学的现象学研究探索了马里兰州,新泽西州,宾夕法尼亚州和哥伦比亚特区地区20位在工程行业拥有10年或10年以上经验的女工程师的真实经验。所使用的调查工具包括10个开放性问题,这些问题用于从工程领域的女工程师那里收集详细信息。参加者中有10人担任中高层领导职务,其他10人为非管理人员。 NVivo 10软件的使用和模式识别的手动过程有助于本研究的分析,并揭示了工程师在工程师行业中领导层代表性不足的六个主要前提:刻板印象,污名化,性别偏见,性别歧视,角色误解和类型转换。此外,研究结果还揭示了这些成功因素-联网,良好的沟通,自信,努力工作和自我发展。该研究确认,工程领域女性工程师人数不足是一个持续存在的问题,需要立即解决。一些有助于减轻这一问题的解决方案在于各组织可以提供的努力,以提高对女性代表不足的认识,并有助于消除其代表性的不足。工程领域的个人(男性和女性)也应该愿意面对这种情况,直到取得成功为止。未来的研究机会建议包括进一步探索女性工程师在传统上由男性主导的女性领导的组织中,与男性相比,领导角色的成功率。

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  • 作者

    Ibironke, Celestinah.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Phoenix.;

  • 授予单位 University of Phoenix.;
  • 学科 Womens studies.;Engineering.
  • 学位 D.B.A.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 219 p.
  • 总页数 219
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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