An analysis of 18,854 editorial positions on IS journals was undertaken to examine the perceived gender balance of those positions as an indication of their contribution towards a positive role model for females considering an IS academic career. The nature and extent of perceived gender balance is examined in terms of overall composition of editorial positions, journal prestige and the specific area within IS covered by a journal. The results indicate that perceived gender balance of editorial positions reflects that of ICT academia generally, and that female representation appears to be concentrated in journals covering areas that are traditionally seen as female occupations, e.g., health, education, librarianship. As such, little or no e...
Gender bias is a systemic, unfair difference in the way men and women are treated in a particular do...
An assessment of student achievement according to gender in core units of study of a Faculty of Info...
Academic experts share their ideas, as well as contribute to advancing health science by participati...
An analysis of 18,854 editorial positions on IS journals was undertaken to examine the perceived gen...
The gender disparity in the US IT workforce is well documented (Brandel, 2014). This research-in-pro...
Female academics continue to be under-represented on the editorial boards of many, but not all, mana...
The unmet demand for Information Technology faculty has created unprecedented opportunities at acade...
Gender disparities are an often-cited concern of the information technology (IT) workforce in genera...
Female faculty play an important role in serving as mentors and role models to students and other fa...
The work aims to investigate the existence of a specific type of discrimination against women in the...
Gender issues have been studied in a broad range of fields and in many areas of society, including s...
The gender balance/imbalance in the governance of academic journals tied to the different scientific...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers’ journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
In the scientific journals, being part of the editorial boards, including the journals' members and ...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers' journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
Gender bias is a systemic, unfair difference in the way men and women are treated in a particular do...
An assessment of student achievement according to gender in core units of study of a Faculty of Info...
Academic experts share their ideas, as well as contribute to advancing health science by participati...
An analysis of 18,854 editorial positions on IS journals was undertaken to examine the perceived gen...
The gender disparity in the US IT workforce is well documented (Brandel, 2014). This research-in-pro...
Female academics continue to be under-represented on the editorial boards of many, but not all, mana...
The unmet demand for Information Technology faculty has created unprecedented opportunities at acade...
Gender disparities are an often-cited concern of the information technology (IT) workforce in genera...
Female faculty play an important role in serving as mentors and role models to students and other fa...
The work aims to investigate the existence of a specific type of discrimination against women in the...
Gender issues have been studied in a broad range of fields and in many areas of society, including s...
The gender balance/imbalance in the governance of academic journals tied to the different scientific...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers’ journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
In the scientific journals, being part of the editorial boards, including the journals' members and ...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers' journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
Gender bias is a systemic, unfair difference in the way men and women are treated in a particular do...
An assessment of student achievement according to gender in core units of study of a Faculty of Info...
Academic experts share their ideas, as well as contribute to advancing health science by participati...