This study examines informal professional networks (IPNs) and their role in the underrepresentation of women faculty in traditionally male-dominated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. A mixed-methods design was taken in which interviews were conducted during the qualitative phase to gather information of faculty networking experiences and the importance of IPNs in their career development. An online survey was developed based on the findings from the interviews and used to gather data during the quantitative phase to further probe the patterns and functions of IPNs. Major findings are reported, including the meaningful impact of IPNs on the career development of faculty in STEM disciplines and some signifi...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
Current trends suggest that significant gender disparities exist within Science, Technology, Enginee...
This study examines informal professional networks (IPNs) and their role in the underrepresentation ...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
Gender disparity is an issue among the many science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)...
The present study analyzed (a) gender differences in the gender composition (i.e., the proportion of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
Using data on 137 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) faculty working at a rese...
BackgroundStudies of gender inequities in academic medicine suggest the negative impact of men's net...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
Current trends suggest that significant gender disparities exist within Science, Technology, Enginee...
This study examines informal professional networks (IPNs) and their role in the underrepresentation ...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, an...
Gender disparity is an issue among the many science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)...
The present study analyzed (a) gender differences in the gender composition (i.e., the proportion of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
Using data on 137 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) faculty working at a rese...
BackgroundStudies of gender inequities in academic medicine suggest the negative impact of men's net...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
The ability to create, develop and manage effective networks is important for academics. Networks ca...
Current trends suggest that significant gender disparities exist within Science, Technology, Enginee...