Understanding the Joint Development of Engineering and Leadership Identities

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Engineering Management Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI:10.1080/10429247.2021.1952021
W. Schell, Bryce E. Hughes, B. Tallman, Monika Kwapisz, Tessa Sybesma, Emma Annand, Christy Bozic, Daria A. Kotys-Schwartz, Caroline C. Krejci
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Abstract This work seeks to understand how undergraduate students view development of their engineering and leadership identities. The construct of engineering identity is important because its development improves student retention in college and into industry. Similarly, developing leadership identity influences leadership interest and self-efficacy. Through data collected in twenty focus groups and coded using consensus techniques this study finds similarities and differences between the development of each identity. Similarities include the positive impact of authentic experiences and importance of both internal and external recognition, while the linear development of engineering presents a stark contrast with student views of how leadership develops.
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理解工程和领导身份的共同发展
本研究旨在了解本科生如何看待他们的工程和领导身份的发展。工程身份的构建对于提高学生在大学和进入行业的留存率具有重要意义。同样,领导认同的发展也会影响领导兴趣和自我效能感。通过收集20个焦点小组的数据,并使用共识技术进行编码,本研究发现了每种身份发展之间的异同。相似之处包括真实经历的积极影响和内部和外部认可的重要性,而工程的线性发展与学生对领导力如何发展的看法形成鲜明对比。
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Engineering Management Journal
Engineering Management Journal 工程技术-工程:工业
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5.60
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12.00%
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27
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: EMJ is designed to provide practical, pertinent knowledge on the management of technology, technical professionals, and technical organizations. EMJ strives to provide value to the practice of engineering management and engineering managers. EMJ is an archival journal that facilitates both practitioners and university faculty in publishing useful articles. The primary focus is on articles that improve the practice of engineering management. To support the practice of engineering management, EMJ publishes papers within key engineering management content areas. EMJ Editors will continue to refine these areas to ensure they are aligned with the challenges faced by technical organizations and technical managers.
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