孤立的领导者:COVID-19大流行对工程师领导身份的影响

Mackenzie Campbell, Cindy Rottman, Jessica Li, Andrea Chan, Dimpho Radebe, Emily Moore
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,需要强有力的领导来保护公众健康,并缓解对“远程”生活的适应。本研究通过关系领导理论探讨了COVID-19是否以及如何影响工程师的领导身份。从定性调查的回应中,我们发现领导认同在关系因素、结构因素和个人代理因素的影响下既有加强的一面,也有削弱的一面,既有改变的一面,也有不改变的一面。定量数据显示,女性、种族化的人和受过国际培训的工程师比男性、白人或加拿大培训的工程师更有可能在某种程度上受到大流行的影响。对工程教育工作者的启示包括,向学生讲授领导力的结构性障碍的重要性,以及支持领导力发展的方法,这些学生正在以转变的领导力身份回到亲自学习中。
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Leaders in Isolation: Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Engineers’ Leadership Identities
Strong leadership has been required during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect public health and ease the adaptation to living “remotely.” This study explores whether and how COVID-19 has impacted engineers’ leadership identities through the lens of Relational Leadership Theory. From qualitative survey responses, leadership identity was found to be both strengthened and weakened, as well as both changed and not changed by Relational, Structural, and Personal Agency factors. The quantitative data showed that women, racialized people, and internationally trained engineers were more likely to be affected by the pandemic in some way than male, white, or Canadian trained engineers. Implications for engineering educators include the importance of teaching students about structural barriers to leadership and ways to support the leadership development of students who are returning to in-person learning with transformed leadership identities.
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