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The influence of protean attitude for women in STEM careers: coping-self efficacy as foundational and strong career identity as outcome

Lama Blaique (Department of General Business and Management, American University in Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Ashly Pinnington (Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management Department, University of Nottingham Business School, Nottingham, UK)
Hazem Aldabbas (Department of Business Administration, The British University in Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)

Gender in Management

ISSN: 1754-2413

Article publication date: 4 May 2023

Issue publication date: 16 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The under-representation of women working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers is a persistent problem worldwide. This dilemma is exacerbated by the fact that an insufficient number of women enroll in STEM studies, and a significant proportion of those who do join then opt out of their STEM careers at different points in their lives. The protean attitude emphasizes agentic individual control over one’s career, and thus offers women substantial potential for developing and enhancing career outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to investigate coping self-efficacy as an antecedent and career identity as a consequent of a protean attitude for women working in STEM.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected from 482 women working in STEM in the Middle East region. Multiple regression and bootstrapping methods were used in the analysis of the data.

Findings

The findings indicate that coping self-efficacy positively affects both protean attitude and career identity. The results also show that a protean attitude mediates the relationship between coping self-efficacy and career identity.

Practical implications

This research presents organizational management and government policy recommendations aimed at increasing the recruitment and retention of women in STEM careers.

Originality/value

The study addresses some of the main challenges related to identifying antecedents and outcomes of protean attitude.

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Citation

Blaique, L., Pinnington, A. and Aldabbas, H. (2023), "The influence of protean attitude for women in STEM careers: coping-self efficacy as foundational and strong career identity as outcome", Gender in Management, Vol. 38 No. 8, pp. 1092-1116. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-06-2022-0200

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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