This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. Based on qualitative and quantitative research conducted in five Information Technology (IT) organisations, it examines how the factors of education, skill level and work role determine the opportunities presented to these workers, and how they are associated with differing levels of organisational identity. At the same time, the data reveal a consistently high professional identity, regardless of work role and qualifications
Self-identity has emerged from being a static function of essentialist categories like age, gender, ...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study identity construction in an ICT organization, whic...
This short report aims at describing the social construction of occupational identity of a growing a...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This study explored the professional identity of information systems (IS) workers and explicated the...
The coming of the information age has been associated with widespread social transformation and new,...
This paper explores the concept of apprenticeship in the context of the professional formation of kn...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS andfocuses on groups o...
This paper looks at the impact of dispersion of groups of software workers on team and organizationa...
The introduction of technology to organizations has resulted in the creation and evolution of the oc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a qualitative study of software eng...
By listening to the trials and tribulations and war stories of software professionals it might be po...
Abstract: The concept of knowledge worker has been around for fifty years and many information and c...
Much of the prior research into information systems (IS) workers has assumed that they are professio...
Self-identity has emerged from being a static function of essentialist categories like age, gender, ...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study identity construction in an ICT organization, whic...
This short report aims at describing the social construction of occupational identity of a growing a...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This study explored the professional identity of information systems (IS) workers and explicated the...
The coming of the information age has been associated with widespread social transformation and new,...
This paper explores the concept of apprenticeship in the context of the professional formation of kn...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS andfocuses on groups o...
This paper looks at the impact of dispersion of groups of software workers on team and organizationa...
The introduction of technology to organizations has resulted in the creation and evolution of the oc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a qualitative study of software eng...
By listening to the trials and tribulations and war stories of software professionals it might be po...
Abstract: The concept of knowledge worker has been around for fifty years and many information and c...
Much of the prior research into information systems (IS) workers has assumed that they are professio...
Self-identity has emerged from being a static function of essentialist categories like age, gender, ...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study identity construction in an ICT organization, whic...
This short report aims at describing the social construction of occupational identity of a growing a...