Retaining and Advancing Underrepresented Women in Technology: Insights from ITSMF EMERGE Survey and Focus Group

Alisha D. Malloy, Yolanda Y. Smith
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Aim/Purpose: In this study, we explore the applicability of the social identity theory and the evolution of an initiative to address the issue of ensuring that women of color not only survive in the technology industry, but that they thrive in every aspect of leadership, including reaching the top senior executive levels (C-Suite) in their organizations. Background: Despite all the evidence that diverse teams/workforces lead to higher revenues, greater innovation and enhanced creativity, white men still dominate the technology industry. Methodology: This paper will provide insights gained from a Senior Capstone Project in which North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Computer Information Systems majors and faculty partnered with the Information Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF) and Accenture to develop, deploy and analyze a survey and focus group results that identify, quantify and qualify the barriers, nuances and accelerators of Women of Color in technology. Contribution: This study provides research on a population that has previously not received sufficient focus. While there are studies that have been conducted recently, this is one of the few studies that has been conducted to focus specifically on Women of Color in the technology industry. Findings: The surveys uncovered several possible reasons why there may not be more Women of Color in high positions. Recommendations for Researchers : More studies should be done to address the issues of attrition and lack of women and minorities at the C-Suite in the technology industry, as well as in other STEM industries.
保留和提升技术领域未被充分代表的女性:来自ITSMF新兴调查和焦点小组的见解
目的/目的:在本研究中,我们探讨了社会认同理论的适用性,以及一项倡议的演变,以解决确保有色人种女性不仅在科技行业生存下去的问题,而且在领导的各个方面都取得了成功,包括在组织中达到最高高管级别(C-Suite)。背景:尽管所有证据都表明,多元化的团队/员工队伍会带来更高的收入、更大的创新和更强的创造力,但白人男性仍然主导着科技行业。方法:本文将提供从高级顶点项目中获得的见解。在该项目中,北卡罗来纳中央大学(NCCU)计算机信息系统专业和教师与信息技术高级管理论坛(ITSMF)和埃森哲合作,开发、部署和分析了一项调查和焦点小组结果,以确定、量化和限定有色人种女性在技术领域的障碍、细微差别和加速因素。贡献:这项研究提供了以前没有得到足够关注的人群的研究。虽然最近有一些研究,但这是为数不多的专门针对科技行业有色人种女性的研究之一。调查结果:调查揭示了为什么没有更多有色人种女性担任高层职位的几个可能原因。对研究人员的建议:应该做更多的研究来解决科技行业以及其他STEM行业的高管人员流失和缺乏女性和少数族裔的问题。
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