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研究生: 賴亭諭
Lai, Ting-Yu
論文名稱: 台灣年輕女性的領導經驗:挑戰與解決策略之探討
Leadership Experiences of Young Women in Taiwan: Exploring the Challenges and Resolving Strategies
指導教授: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen
口試委員: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen
李栢浡
Lee, Pai-Po
袁宇熙
Yuan, Yu-Hsi
口試日期: 2024/07/03
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2024
畢業學年度: 112
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 111
英文關鍵詞: women leadership, young women leaders, women leadership challenges, women leadership resolving strategies
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202401788
論文種類: 代替論文:專業實務報告(專業實務類)
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  • Gender diversity is increasingly discussed in academic literature and organizations as more women join the labor force. Despite Taiwan has made progress in promoting gender equality in education and employment, women continue to face significant gaps
    in leadership positions. There is a need to discover young women’s leadership journey since they will become future leader. Thus, this study explores the leadership journeys of young women leaders in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to discover the challenges
    they face and resolving strategies for young women, human resources, and senior management to consider and implement. This study adopted qualitative methods such as observations, interviews, and document reviews, to gain insights from their personal experiences across various industries within Taiwan. In this study, young women leaders aged between 25 and 44 in Taiwan were selected through purposeful sampling, with 20 participants chosen for their leadership experience in workplaces or university student
    associations. The analysis involved transcribing interviews, coding data, and categorizing themes through open and axial coding by using Atlas.ti software. The researcher ensured validity and reliability through triangulation, multiple data sources, peer and participant reviews, and thick descriptions. The research identifies four main
    challenges: leadership resilience and well-being, team dynamics and integration, organizational effectiveness, and gender bias in professional growth and leadership. To overcome these challenges, the study proposes three resolving strategies: advancing
    personal growth and communication excellence, facilitating organizational support and cultural adaptation, and implementing systemic changes for equality and fair recognition. This research aligns with the United Nations' Sustainable Development
    Goal 5 (SDG 5) to “ achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls ”. These strategies are purposed for young women themselves, human resources, and senior management to consider and implement, ultimately creating an inclusive and supportive
    environment.

    ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS III LIST OF TABLES V LIST OF FIGURES VI CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Statement of Problem 3 Research Purposes and Questions 5 Significance of the Study 5 Research Scope 6 Definition of Key Terms 7 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 9 Women Leadership 9 Young Women Leaders 13 Underrepresentation of Women Leaders in Taiwan 19 Women Leadership Challenges 21 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODS 29 Research Approach 29 Research Conceptual Framework 30 Research Procedure 31 Research Participants and Criteria 35 Data Collection 38 Data Analysis 45 Research Quality 46 CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS‬ 49 Young Women Leaders’Challenges in the Leadership Process 51 Young Women Leaders' Resolving Strategies for Leadership Challenges 68 Disussions 81 CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 88 Conclusions 88 Implications 90 Limitations 94 Suggestions for Future Studies 94 REFERENCES 96 APPENDIX A: SURVEY (ENGLISH) 103 APPENDIX B: SURVEY (CHINESE) 105 APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (ENGLISH) 107 APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (CHINESE) 108 APPENDIX E: CONSENT FORM (ENGLISH) 109 APPENDIX E: CONSENT FORM (CHINESE) 110

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