Developing Positive Identity of Women Administrative Leaders

Developing Positive Identity of Women Administrative Leaders
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Book Synopsis Developing Positive Identity of Women Administrative Leaders by : Ague Mae S. Manongsong

Download or read book Developing Positive Identity of Women Administrative Leaders written by Ague Mae S. Manongsong and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aspiring women leaders in academia encounter numerous barriers to advancement related to sexism and racism that contribute to their underrepresentation (Acker, 2006; Johnson et al., 2008). As a result, they are immensely susceptible to impostor phenomenon that hinders their ability to develop a positive leader identity (Clance & Imes, 1970; Karelaia & Guillén, 2014). Through a sequential explanatory mixed methods approach that utilized an intersectionality lens, the purpose of the dissertation work was to explore the leader identity development process of women leaders in higher education. Specifically, the data collection methods of surveys and interviews helped to unpack the impact of formal and informal leadership development opportunities on the leader identity development process, as well as the role of relational support from a network of mentors. The findings revealed that aspiring women leaders engaged in a claiming and granting process to develop a positive leader identity where they enacted leadership behaviors (claiming) that they refined over time with the feedback of others (e.g., multiple mentors) (granting) (DeRue & Ashford, 2010). Mentors, through sponsorship, affirmation, and holding behaviors, helped mentees reduce impostor feelings induced by the gendered and racialized norms of leadership in HE and cement their leader identities. Implications and directions for future research were also discussed.


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