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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2009) 22 (2): 157–187.
Published: 05 June 2009
...) identified three distinct subcultures within organizations: 1. administrative; 2. professional; and 3. customer interface. Indira R. Guzman can be contacted at: iguzman@tuiu.edu © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2009 Equal opportunities Gender Ethnic minorities...
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2008) 21 (2): 155–177.
Published: 06 June 2008
.... the ICT industry itself; and 2. other industry sectors that involve professionals working in ICT. Carolyn Timms can be contacted at: carolyn.timms@jcu.edu.au © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2008 Women workers Careers Communication technologies Equal opportunities Australia...
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2002) 15 (2): 98–118.
Published: 01 June 2002
... in the IT profession on her gender identity? 3. Q3. How does an individual woman respond to the way the IT profession is socially constructed as a male domain in her particular experience? Equal opportunities Information technology Workforce Gender Feminism At the same time...
