2004
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000008
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A Conceptual Framework for Studying Gender in Information Systems Research

Abstract: This paper aims to attend the under-theorisation of gender within the Information Systems (IS) literature by adopting a critical and feminist approach to the organisational context of IS development and use. The IS are conceived of as innovations with theoretical concepts and observations for comprehending the innovation process advanced within Social Studies of Technology being described and applied to IS. Consequently, a conceptual framework for studying gender and IS is constructed by combining insights der… Show more

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“…Men and women behave differently in the technology-mediated economy (Taylor, 2004;Wilson, 2004;Borrero et al, 2014) and participate in its development (Robertson et al, 2001;Borrero et al, 2014). During the last decade, gender is treated by many researchers as a moderator in the technology belief-use-intention relationship and actual use of technology and the web ( It will be investigated whether gender is a key moderator in the relationship between UTAUT variables and behavioral intention.…”
Section: Moderating Role Of Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Men and women behave differently in the technology-mediated economy (Taylor, 2004;Wilson, 2004;Borrero et al, 2014) and participate in its development (Robertson et al, 2001;Borrero et al, 2014). During the last decade, gender is treated by many researchers as a moderator in the technology belief-use-intention relationship and actual use of technology and the web ( It will be investigated whether gender is a key moderator in the relationship between UTAUT variables and behavioral intention.…”
Section: Moderating Role Of Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this view gender is perceived as a socially constructed script that prescribes different values, attributes, and activities for men and women [2][26] [51][71] [91]. According to the social constructionist perspective, the social perception that feminine attributes are commonly female-owned traits and masculine attributes are commonly male-owned traits are socially constructed, accepted and internalized.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These social prescriptions of gender-based roles put pressure on men and women to conform to prescribed normative roles. While conformance to the gendering process may be resisted by certain individuals, the constructivist view holds that the cultural and social roles and norms ascribed to their gender nevertheless shape the majority of individuals' world views [91].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) Traditionally, the groupings receiving most attention in interactionist studies have been social class and age, while gender (Hirschman, 1983;Kwon and Zwud, 1987;Truman and Baroudi, 1994) has been sidelined throughout the 1980s and 1990s and recent years. According to a recent study (Wilson, 2004), the role of gender and ICT is still ''largely under-theorized'' with a ''paucity of treatment of gender issues'', on account, arguably of the belief that ''technology is gender neutral'' (Wilson, 2004), a belief reinforced in a recent study of the interaction of gender and e-commerce (Dholakia and Uusitado, 2002).…”
Section: Allowing For a Plurality Of Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%