As social roles and relationships become increasingly inseparable from people's interactions with information technologies (ITs), new constructs representing this …
H Annabi, S Lebovitz - Information Systems Journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
To meet the high demand for information technology (IT) professionals, organizations must become more effective at attracting and retaining women. Ninety‐seven percent of …
There is a significant shortage of expert Information Technology (IT) personnel in Europe and elsewhere and a marked under-representation of women in the field. This paper …
EM Trauth - Information and Organization, 2013 - Elsevier
In response to claims emanating from recent assessments of the status of gender and IS research about insufficient theorizing of gender, a critical literature analysis of research …
EJ Kenny, R Donnelly - Human Relations, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
How do women, outnumbered and outranked, navigate work and careers in information technology? Only one in six information technology (IT) specialists in the UK is female. Such …
Software work is often depicted as a 'sunrise occupation', consisting of knowledge workers that are able to craft stable careers. The aim of this article is to question this account by …
S Masiero - Information Systems Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Theories used in the Information Systems (IS) field come in large majority from authors based in Western countries, a bias that holds for critical theories as well. Such a bias is …
D Cecez-Kecmanovic - European Journal of Information Systems, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Critical information systems (IS) research, it is argued, does not have a distinct methodological identity. While some research methods are closely related to the positivist …
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are believed to hold much potential to empower women, both socially and economically, in low-income and rural communities. In …