2021
DOI: 10.1080/03043797.2021.1929851
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Gender differences in professional identities and development of engineering skills among early career engineers in Finland

Abstract: Formation of professional identity is a process where individuals attempt to bring together the social expectations set for them as professionals and their own interests and values. The cultural landscape of engineering is masculine in various ways, which can be challenging especially for female engineers who need to match the cultural expectations with their personal identities. So far, few studies have compared the professional identities of early-career men and women engineers. This study aims to understand… Show more

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“…They might be considering faculty as facilitators and mentors in sustaining their career paths [ 54 , 56 ]. In accordance with the findings of [ 389 ], this might be the reason why these students have identified faculty as a long-term influencer for their inclusion in engineering professions.…”
Section: Statistical Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…They might be considering faculty as facilitators and mentors in sustaining their career paths [ 54 , 56 ]. In accordance with the findings of [ 389 ], this might be the reason why these students have identified faculty as a long-term influencer for their inclusion in engineering professions.…”
Section: Statistical Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Current research reveals the lack of investment in gender diversity and a disconnect in resources being invested to improve the lack of belonging new hires feel (The 3% Movement, 2017;Lum, 2019), suggesting that the industry needs additional resources to implement impactful programming aimed to address this issue. Additionally, gender is an integral part of adapting to and integrating into organizational life (Acker, 2006;Naukkarinen & Bairoh, 2022;Nyström, 2010). Gregory (2016) reported that the experiences of women in advertising's creative departments revealed hostility, that women were unwelcome, and men creative directors and clients who were men provided an anti-women sense in the agency.…”
Section: Gender Issues In Creative Communication Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research reveals the lack of investment in gender diversity and a disconnect in resources being invested to improve the lack of belonging new hires feel (The 3% Movement, 2017; Lum, 2019), suggesting that the industry needs additional resources to implement impactful programming aimed to address this issue. In addition, gender is an integral part of adapting to and integrating into organizational life (Acker, 2006; Naukkarinen and Bairoh, 2022; Nyström, 2010).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research done by Joensuu-Salo et al (2015) says that men show stronger interest and higher risk taking to become entrepreneurs than women. According to Naukkarinen and Bairoh (2022), male vocational engineering students develop creativity easier compared to female students, that will be helpful in future work. Even in China, Zeng et al (2022) find that male vocational students are more driven and exhibit elevated energy when it comes to adapting to work.…”
Section: Gender Differences In Employability Among Vocational College...mentioning
confidence: 99%