大规模参与式女性领导力项目对高等教育领域女性工作者的个人与机构影响:一项纵向分析

The personal and institutional impacts of a mass participation leadership programme for women working in Higher Education: a longitudinal analysis

Studies in Higher Education · 2021
被引 15
ABS 3

中文导读

基于1094名参与者的纵向混合方法数据,分析了英国和爱尔兰的Aurora女性领导力项目对高等教育女性工作者行为和态度的持续影响,对关注女性领导力发展的全球高校有参考价值。

Abstract

During the last eight years, over 8000 academic faculty and professional services women working in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland have participated in a women-only leadership in higher education programme called Aurora. The organization that designed and delivers the programme (Advance HE) sees it as an important force for change in the sector. However, the potential for meaningful change in traditionally male domains through greater representation of women may be undermined by organizations that remain gendered. To address these issues this article outlines findings from a longitudinal, mixed-methods study on women working in higher education (HE), drawing on data from 1094 research participants. Women completed online surveys at different time points before and after participation in Aurora, with a smaller sample of participants taking part in in-depth interviews and diaries. Analysis of these data shows that the leadership programme is perceived to have a significant impact on some behaviours and attitudes of women and this impact does not on the whole diminish over time. This research is important as it is the first longitudinal study of its kind that includes both professional services and academic women. The findings will be of interest to higher education institutions (HEIs) globally that wish to develop organizational contexts in which women go on to lead.

高等教育领导力性别研究纵向研究