Making the path to engineering leadership more equitable: illuminating the (gendered) supports to leadership

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Journal of Engineering Education Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1080/03043797.2023.2272819
Andrea Chan, Cindy Rottmann, Doug Reeve, Emily Moore, Milan Maljkovic, Dimpho Radebe
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ABSTRACT There is an assumption of meritocracy in engineering that belies the interpersonal and institutional supports that contribute to professional outcomes. In a qualitative study involving career history interviews and using social support theories as a framing device, we explored the supports that contributed to the development and practice of engineering leadership for 29 Canadian engineering leaders working across different industry sectors. Our findings suggest that leaders were consistently supported through sponsorship, constructive appraisal, a learning workplace culture, and the care work of family, peers, and others. Consistent with the literature on professional development, we found a disparity between genders in the way engineering leaders were supported, from the level of sponsorship to experiences of negative organisational culture and the way gendered family norms affected leadership advancement opportunities. Drawing from our findings, we present lessons for engineering leadership educators, including the need to centre equity in leadership education. We do this in part to prepare students for the challenges and inequities within current workplace realities, but also to equip them with the knowledge and skills to contribute to more equitable practices and channels towards engineering leadership.
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European Journal of Engineering Education
European Journal of Engineering Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Engineering Education is published six times a year in print and electronic editions and provides an essential forum for dialogue between researchers and specialists in the field of engineering education, at European and worldwide levels. European Journal of Engineering Education is the Official Journal of SEFI, the Socièté Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs (the European Society for Engineering Education). SEFI is a non-governmental organization whose aims are to develop information about engineering education, to improve communication and exchange between professors, researchers and students and to promote cooperation between the various institutions concerned with engineering education.
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