2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13753-021-00362-6
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Empowered Stakeholders: Female University Students’ Leadership During the COVID-19-Triggered On-campus Evictions in Canada and the United States

Abstract: The study of disaster-specific leadership of female university students has been largely neglected, especially during on-campus emergency eviction and evacuation. Based on the COVID-19-triggered, on-campus evictions across Canada and the United States, this cross-national partnership examined the out-of-province/state and international female university students’ leadership during the entire eviction process. Through in-depth interviews, this study revealed the female university students’ leadership behaviors … Show more

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“…It is worth mentioning that several authors agree on the praxis of resilient leadership as a business trend and as a critical factor to achieve success [33][34][35] and to obtain spaces in the international economy. This perspective considers resilient female leadership as a way to change the business paradigms rooted in the figure of male gender management, thus evidencing the position of taking women out of their role as being only dedicated to domestic life, to transform the changes as women with executive visions interested in solving the problems of business and social environments.…”
Section: Resilient Female Leadership and Its Distinctive Approach To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning that several authors agree on the praxis of resilient leadership as a business trend and as a critical factor to achieve success [33][34][35] and to obtain spaces in the international economy. This perspective considers resilient female leadership as a way to change the business paradigms rooted in the figure of male gender management, thus evidencing the position of taking women out of their role as being only dedicated to domestic life, to transform the changes as women with executive visions interested in solving the problems of business and social environments.…”
Section: Resilient Female Leadership and Its Distinctive Approach To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study utilizes a phenomenological lens to qualitatively examine out-of-province/state and international university/college student eviction experiences during the COVID-19 first wave in the U.S. and Canada [ 10 , 11 ]. Ten students from both countries, respectively, were recruited through both convenience and snowball sampling approaches.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, demographic factors such as gender, ethnicity, and immigration status influence emergency behaviors [ 10 ]. Although both Canadian and U.S. research participants share some similarities and present tremendous differences [ 71 ], all of which provide rich background information to support data analysis, country-based differences did not significantly emerge among mass email communication themes.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gender-specific themes have attracted attention in the field of disaster and emergency management. Previous research has highlighted various women's contributions within an entire lifecycle of an extreme event [1,2] and across different types of disaster events [3,4]. Within the emergency response stage, although scholars have significantly contributed to gender-driven vulnerabilities and gender-specific contributions [5,6], less attention has been paid to gender differences that take place in the process of emergency decision making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%