Women in STEM Careers
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Women in STEM Careers

International Perspectives on Increasing Workforce Participation, Advancement and Leadership

9781781954065 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Diana Bilimoria KeyBank Professor and Professor and Chair of Organizational Behavior, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, US and Linley Lord, Associate Professor and Director, Maureen Bickley Centre for Women in Leadership, Curtin University, Australia
Publication Date: 2014 ISBN: 978 1 78195 406 5 Extent: 288 pp
Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe examining women’s participation, advancement and leadership in STEM fields. The book explores the nature of STEM careers across industry and academia, and presents the latest thinking on successful individual, organisational and educational initiatives related to women in STEM. An invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in organisations and government, as well as for women aspiring to or presently working in STEM fields.

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Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe to examine women’s participation, advancement and leadership in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields.

The book explores the nature of STEM careers across industry and academia, and presents the latest thinking on successful individual, organizational and educational initiatives related to women in STEM. Along with a select group of international contributors, Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord provide a fresh perspective, based on success stories and successful initiatives, augmenting contemporary perspectives on the barriers and issues that women in STEM careers continue to face.

Women in STEM Careers is a positive and insightful outlook on gender relations, which will be an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in organizations, human resources, academia, and government, as well as for women aspiring to or presently working in STEM fields.
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‘The debate on women in, or rather not sufficiently in, STEM including at senior levels within and across the Commonwealth and beyond continues to gather pace with increasing impatience. In an effort to move away from the usual negative approach of studying why women leave STEM areas, Diana Bilimoria from the US and Linley Lord from Australia along with their international contributors focus on a number of research studies across the US, Australia and Europe that examine why women stay and what organisations and broader societal practices are doing to encourage women’s career development. Published by UK independent publisher, Edward Elgar, this solutions-based book is the standout text on a standout topic. It also highlights the value of comparative international policy-relevant research on women’s economic empowerment across several Commonwealth countries and contexts.’
– Judges'' comments - Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards Publication of the Year

‘In an effort to move away from the usual negative approach of studying why women leave STEM areas, Bilimoria and Lord focus on a number of research studies across the United States, Australia and Europe that examine why women stay and what organizations and broader societal practices are doing to encourage women’s career development. This exciting new volume has much to offer both academic researchers and practitioners in the field.’
– Susan Vinnicombe OBE, Cranfield University, UK

‘Science and technology have become major contributors to our advancement and economic progress. But although more women than men now graduate from universities, women continue to face challenges in STEM fields such as engineering, mining, and university STEM teaching and research. Though progress is slowly being made, much more needs to be done. Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord, along with their international contributors, address these concerns using theory and research evidence along with offering solutions. Organizational managers and government administrators interested in increasing women’s participation and advancement in STEM disciplines need to examine this collection’
– Ronald J. Burke, York University, Canada
Contributors
Contributors: M. Ayre, D. Bilimoria, I.L. Bleijenbergh, D. Bonner, K. Buse, E.L. Cadwalader, W.H. Chang, C. Figueiredo, M. Fitzpatrick, N.A. Fouad, J. Gill, J.M. Herbers, C. Herschberg, C. Holgersson, P. Höök, X. Liang, L. Lord, S. Male, M. Marinelli, J. Mills, M. Nowak, A.B. Popejoy, R. Singh, L. Stobbe, M. van den Brink, M.L. van Engen, C.J. Vinkenburg, A. Wahl






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Contents:

PART I: WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCES IN STEM CAREERS
1. An Introduction to Women in STEM Careers: International Perspectives on Increasing Workforce Participation, Advancement and Leadership
Diana Bilimoria, Linley Lord and Melissa Marinelli

2. Women Persisting in the Engineering Profession: The Role of the Ideal Self and Engagement
Kathleen Buse and Diana Bilimoria

3. To Stay or to Leave: Factors that Differentiate Women Currently Working in Engineering from Those Who Left the Profession
Romila Singh, Nadya A Fouad, Mary Fitzpatrick, Catia Figueiredo, Wen Hsin Chang

4. Deciding to Stay or Go: Understanding the Career Intentions of Women in the Australian Mining Industry
Margaret Nowak, Melissa Marinelli, Linley Lord and Dede Bonner

5. Family Issues for Women Engineers
Mary Ayre, Julie Mills and Judith Gill

6. Onwards and Upwards: Insights from Women Managers and Leaders in Engineering
Melissa Marinelli and Linley Lord

PART II: ORGANIZATIONAL INITIATIVES ADVANCING WOMEN IN STEM CAREERS
7. Women as Power Resources: Putting Theory into Practice
Charlotte Holgersson, Pia Höök and Anna Wahl

8. Effective Practices to Increase Women’s Participation, Advancement and Leadership in US Academic STEM
Diana Bilimoria and Xiangfen Liang

9. Professional Societies and Gender Equity in STEM
Erin L. Cadwalader, Joan M. Herbers, and Alice B. Popejoy

PART III: PRAXIS—CHANGING EXTANT DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE ABOUT WOMEN IN STEM CAREERS
10. Gender Equality Interventions in the STEM Fields: Perceptions, Successes and Dilemmas
Marieke van den Brink and Lineke Stobbe

11. Dare to Care: Negotiating Organizational Norms on Combining Career and Care in an Engineering Faculty
Channah Herschberg, Claartje J. Vinkenburg, Inge L. Bleijenbergh, and Marloes L. van Engen

12 ‘Engineering is Gendered’ is a Threshold Concept
Sally Male

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