This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT company. The research builds a body of work that explores female tokenism at senior positions and highlights tension in practicing gender. Research was conducted through semi-structured interviews with twenty two women employees utilizing the case study approach. A patriarchal Indian society and social construction of IT as feminine and rewarding for women is responsible for an increase of women participation in it. However, there is evidence of exclusion at all levels of hierarchy in the firm on accounts of gendering and social practices. There is prevalence of gender based discrimination in the nature of work allocated and the compensation rec...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Increasing globalization and the massive growth of the software Industry have created new opportunit...
India was ranked 120th by World Bank from a list of 131 countries as far as female workforce partici...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
Purpose: This paper investigates the situation of women working as IT professionals in different reg...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the situation of women working as information ...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Gender inequality has been a historic worldwide phenomenon, a patriarchal invention based on gender ...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
Western literature focused on the 'women in IT' problem, highlights a close and mutually determining...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Increasing globalization and the massive growth of the software Industry have created new opportunit...
India was ranked 120th by World Bank from a list of 131 countries as far as female workforce partici...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
Purpose: This paper investigates the situation of women working as IT professionals in different reg...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the situation of women working as information ...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Gender inequality has been a historic worldwide phenomenon, a patriarchal invention based on gender ...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
Western literature focused on the 'women in IT' problem, highlights a close and mutually determining...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Increasing globalization and the massive growth of the software Industry have created new opportunit...
India was ranked 120th by World Bank from a list of 131 countries as far as female workforce partici...