張媁雯Chang, Wei-Wen Vera葉莉文Yeh, Li-Wen2022-06-082024-01-012022-06-082021https://etds.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/thesis/detail/5f634058dfe850bef873f483b5e16cc9/http://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/handle/20.500.12235/117024nonePrevious research has established a correlation between the scarcity of female leaders and the continued absence of female employees at the lower and middle levels of the corporate hierarchy. Women are more likely than men to take a career break or change jobs, so women's career development patterns are not as linear. The aim of this study is to examine how female employees perceive their relationships with female supervisors and their perceptions and considerations when facing career development; therefore, a snowball sampling aiming at interviews with 20 women of staff-level positions who had experience working with female supervisors in the private profit organisations was taken for this study. The study found that the influence of female leadership extendsto the process of forming the personal values of female employees at work, which further alter the staff's work cognition, and later determine their career obstacles and opportunities in terms of employment considerations and expectations.nonequalitativewomen's career developmentwomen's perception on leadershipcognition of workThe Impact of Female Leaders on the Development of Non-linear Careers of Young Women in TaiwanThe Impact of Female Leaders on the Development of Non-linear Careers of Young Women in Taiwan學術論文