The aim of the paper was to better understand the influence of personal and contextual factors on women's career decision making and interest in undergraduate engineering students. On the basis of Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted with women undergraduates at a university in Northern Italy. The results reveal four major aspects: a) the women's interest in engineering is cultivated by different contextual factors in the same way across multiple cultures; b) self-efficacy affects their interest in engineering; c) this interest is nurtured by internal and external recognition; d) their career decision making is determined by an interdependence of personal and contextual factors....
This study explored the pre-adulthood development of female engineers with a focus on influences beh...
Purpose: This study examines insights about engineering as a non-traditional career field for women....
This study aims to explore the gender roles, social expectations, motivations, career decisions, and...
Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted ...
The twenty-first century presents many new challenges in career development and choices in the workf...
AbstractChoosing engineering as a profession has traditionally not been a top priority among women. ...
This study explores both past and current experiences of female engineering students. Women continue...
The study is aimed at identifying barriers to the research career of women in the academic environme...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
Women in engineering represent a significant group within the profession, across a range of fields, ...
Little is known about how the presence of women influences undergraduates’ experiences in engineerin...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Upper secondary students' interest in studying engineering and technology is relatively poorly resea...
This research is a case study of three important phases of engineering education: the social factors...
This study explored the pre-adulthood development of female engineers with a focus on influences beh...
Purpose: This study examines insights about engineering as a non-traditional career field for women....
This study aims to explore the gender roles, social expectations, motivations, career decisions, and...
Social Cognitive Career Theory and utilising a qualitative approach, nine interviews were conducted ...
The twenty-first century presents many new challenges in career development and choices in the workf...
AbstractChoosing engineering as a profession has traditionally not been a top priority among women. ...
This study explores both past and current experiences of female engineering students. Women continue...
The study is aimed at identifying barriers to the research career of women in the academic environme...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
This study investigated the academic self-efficacy and persistence goals of 72 diverse female Engine...
Women in engineering represent a significant group within the profession, across a range of fields, ...
Little is known about how the presence of women influences undergraduates’ experiences in engineerin...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
Upper secondary students' interest in studying engineering and technology is relatively poorly resea...
This research is a case study of three important phases of engineering education: the social factors...
This study explored the pre-adulthood development of female engineers with a focus on influences beh...
Purpose: This study examines insights about engineering as a non-traditional career field for women....
This study aims to explore the gender roles, social expectations, motivations, career decisions, and...