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ABSTRACT
Thepurposeofthisstudywastoinvestigatethegender-gapwithintheITindustryandunderstandthebasisbehindthedecliningnumbersofwomenintheITfield.Thestudyhypothesisfocusedonhowperceptionsofsocialexpectations,genderstereotypes,work-familyconflict,occupationalcultureandlackofrolemodelsaffectedcareerretentionofbothentry-levelmaleandfemaleITprofessionalsintheindustry.Themethodologywasofaquantitiveapproach,thusthedatawascollectedfromsurveysusingLikertscalemeasurements.DataanalysisindicatedstrongpositiverelationshipsbetweensocialandstructuralbarriersandcareerretentionintheITfieldexisted.Theanalysisconcludesthatoverall,bothgendersvaluedsocialandstructuralbarriersdifferently;withfemalesbeinglikelytoleavetheircareersinITthanmales.Theindicationofstrongpositiverelationshipsbetweensocialandstructuralbarriersandcareerretentioninthisstudyservesasafoundationforrecommendations.Tobetterhelpmanagersadoptmorefemale-friendlypracticesandincreasesupportforwomeninthefield,inthehopetoincreasenotjusttherecruitmentofwomen,butretentionofvaluableskilledITprofessionalsotherwiselostfromtheindustry.
Keywords:InformationTechnology;CareerRetention;Gendergap;SocialBarriers;StructuralBarriers
CHAPTERI:INTRODUCTION
ThereisaneedtorecruitandretainmorewomenaswomenareleavingtheITindustryinlargenumbers(Margolisetal,2002).Thefieldofinformationtechnologyisanindustrywell-knowntobedominatedbymenthesedays,yetintriguinglywomenwereinfactthepioneersofcomputersciencefromwhichtheindustryisbuiltupon.In1842thefirstconceptualprogrammerwasAdaLovelace,amathematicianwhoaidedCharlesBabbageinthedevelopmentofthe‘DifferenceEngine’,whichlaterbecamethetheoreticalfoundationformoderncomputers.AroundthetimeofWorldWarII,GraceHopperroseasapioneerincomputerprogrammingwhilethemenwereatwar.Shewentontobecomethethirdprogrammerontheworld’sfirstdigitalcomputer;developingaprogrampowerfulenoughtotranslateEnglishintocomputercode.Yetwithsuchwomenofhighmathematicandprogrammingcaliberwhoworkedhardtobuildonthefoundationsofcomputerscience,inthemoderneratimeshavedrasticallychangedforwomenintechnology.Womenarenownolongerthepioneersoftechnology,andthosewhochoosetopursuesuchacareerareoftenleftunder-represented,dissatisfiedwiththeircareers;andleavingthetechnologyindustryindroves.Despitetherebeingasubstantialamountofresearchintotheissue,includinganumberofprogramsthataimedtoreducetheunder-representationofwomeninIT,thenumbershavestillcontinuedtodecrease.Previousstudieshaveyettofocusontherelationshipsbetweenattitudestowardssocialandstructuralbarriersandthelikelihoodtoleavetheindustryinfemales.
Thepurposeofthisstudyistoexploreandidentifythekeyperceptionsoffactorswithentry-levelworkers,sothatprogramsaimingtoemploymorewomenwithintheITfieldmayhaveabetterunderstandingoftheattitudesthatfemaleshavetowardscertainkeyissues.ThegeographicalareasthatwerecoveredinthisstudyweretheITentry-levelworkersbasedintheUnitedStatesandtheUnitedKingdom.TheperiodofinvestigationtheresearchcoversisfromDecember2019tillMarch2020,withthekeydemographiccommunitybeingentry-levelITworkerswhohadbeenworkingintheindustryforlessthan2years.ThisisakeypointwithintheITcareerpipelineandhasshownfrompreviousliteraturetobearelevantsourceofleakageforfemaleworkers,andthusthetargetdemographicholdsmuchrelevancetotheproblemandshouldbeinvestigated.Previousstudieshaveworkedextensivelyonstudent(recruitmentlevel)andmanagementpopulations(persistencelevel)intheITcareerpipelinetodeterminekeysourcesofleakagewithwomenemployeesAccenture(2016),McCarthy(2004).Retentionlevelwithafocusonentry-levelwasagapintheresearchliteraturethatcouldpotentiallybettergainmoreinsightintothephenomenon.
Thespecificaspectofthetopicfocusisthecurrentattitudestowardskeyproblemsthathavebeenidentifiedbypreviousresearchbybothmaleandfemaleentry-levelworkers,todeterminethedifferencesofperceptionintheircareers.Theadditionofnewempiricaldatafromthisstudytothecurrentresearchonthetopic,mayallowforprogramsormanagementtoadjustpoliciesforbetterpractice.Whileadditionallybeingabletobetterunderstandtheimpactattitudesentry-levelwomenhaveincomparisontoentry-levelmentowardskeyissues.Thecentralaimoftheresearchwastofocusonaparticularareathatseemedtobelackinginquantitivestudieswithafocusonattitudestowardssocialandstructuralbarriers.Thequantitivemethodsusedinthisstudywerebuiltuponpreviousmethodsusedbyresearchersintheresearchfield,aswithanalysisofthecurrentliteratureavailableinordertoidentifypatternsofkeyconsistentproblems.
Thisstudyaimedtotesthypothesisformulatedfrompreviousresearchinordertobuildamoreefficientresearchframework,whichcoulddirectlyidentifykeyrelationshipsbetweenvariablesthataffectedretentionofentry-levelITworkers.Thefollowingliteraturereviewwasconductedasanextensiveanalysisintotherelevantresearchwithinthefieldwiththeobjectiveofidentifyingkeypatternsofre-occurringproblems.Aftertheidentificationoftheproblemsandpatternsintheliteraturereview,thehypothesiswasthenbuiltwithpreviousresearchinmindtobetterfollowthemethodsusedbyotherresearchersinthefield,whilealsocontributingtorelevantgapsintheliterature.Previousresearchmethodologywascarefullyanalyzedtobettertheoveralldesignandapproachofthequantitiveresearchinthisstudy.Thefollowingresultsprovedtoshowsignificanceinidentifyingtherelationshipsbetweenattitudestowardsbarriersfacedbyentry-levelworkersandtheresultinglikelihoodtoeitherpursueacareerinIT,orleavetheindustryaltogether.
CHAPTERII:LITERATUREREVIEW
2.1.1Projectsummery
An
evaluation
oftheliteratureindicatedthatlittlequantitive
research
hasbeenperformedonattitudestowardskeybarriersthatdeterwomenfrompursuingtheircareersinIT,althoughforotherkeypointsinthepipelinethiswasnotheldtrueasextensivequantitiveandqualitiveresearchwasfocusedonrecruitmentandpersistencelevel.Furthermore,afteranalyzingmuchoftheavailableliteratureitbecameapparentthatthe
majorityoftheinformationandresearchavailable
isanecdotal.Several
studies
have
focusedonbroaderareasof
females
inamorebroadsensebyfocusingonwomeninsciencerelatedfields(STEM)asawhole.Moreover,recentstudiesintowomenin
Information
technology
are
notoften
separatedoutas
aspecific
area
ofstudy,
inalllikelihood
because
itis
a
particularly
new
discipline.It’sworthmentioningthatthereareextensive
studies
ofcollegestudentsmovingintotheITindustry,butfewerfocusingoffactorsofwhywomendecidetonotpursuetheircareerafterentry.Mostempiricaldatawithintheliteratureregardingthistopic
ismostly
tohavetakenplace
aroundtheearly1990’stomid
2000’s.Consequently,thismeansthat
thereare
possiblediscrepanciesto
thevalidityoftheresearchcomparedtostudiesconductedinamorerecenttimeframeandrequiresupdated
researchintomorenarroweddownfactorsinfluencingthepipelineleakageinwomenwithintheInformationTechnologyfield.Moreover,manystudiesthatconductedqualitativeresearchand
maynot
indicateaclearoraccuratescopeoftheissuesregardingthetopic.
Onemustconsiderthepossibilityofunconsciousbiases
regardingthe
previousresearchmethodsandframework,
wheremostlyonlywomenwereinterviewedascomparedtoquantitivedatathatcanbecomparedwithmalesinordertobetterunderstanddifferencesinperceptionsandattitudes.Itisclearthatadditional
studies
on
keypointsinthepipelineleakagesuchasfemale’scareer
choices
ofpursuingcareersintheITcareeratentrylevel(retention)areneeded.Forthisliteratureanalysis,thestudieswereorganisedwiththepreviousconductedresearchinmindinordertobetteridentifyre-occurringpatternsandissuesthatcouldbeusedlaterinthedevelopmentofthehypothesisofthisresearch.
2.1.2DefiningInformationTechnology
InformationTechnologyisbestdefinedbyrecognizingitsimportancewithinanorganizationfirst,ratherthanagenericdefinitionofthetechnicalaspectsalone.(Malone&Morton,2003)ThemostaccurateandconcisedefinitioninregardstothisstudycanbefoundintheInteroperabilityClearinghouseGlossaryofTerms,ICH(2003)inwhichtheydefinedinformationtechnologyasfollows:
“Informationtechnology(IT)-Includesallmattersconcernedwiththeperseveranceoftechnologyandcomputerscienceincludingdesign,installation,development,andtheimplementationofinformationsystemsandapplications.”(ICHGlossaryofterms,2003,page45)
2.1.3ITandComputingOccupationsPreviousTrendsandCurrentDemographic
MoncarzandReaser(2002)anticipatedthatintheperiodfrom2000-2010thedemandforcomputingprofessionalswoulddramaticallyincrease.
Lopez(2002)statedthateveniftheeconomyhasdownturns,thereisstillademandforskilledITprofessionals.Technologyjobswouldgrowin2014over30%,whichwasamongthehighestgrowthratesintheUSeconomyacrossallsectors(Hecker2005).Alongwiththeexpectedgrowthandtheincreasingdemandforprofessionalswithinthefield,thesamegrowthcouldbeappliedtowomenITprofessions.Howeverthiswasfoundtonotbethecase,asthepercentageofwomenITprofessionsnotonlyremainedsmall(Lopez2002)buttrendsinwomenincomputingoccupationshadshowntodeclinefrom1991to2015WomeninIT,Ashcraftetal(2016)[seefigurebelow].
Figure2.1.2:DeclineinWomeninComputingOccupations(1985–2015)
Source:Ashcraft,C.,DuBow,W.,Eger,E.,Blithe,S.,&Sevier,B.(2016).WomeninIT2016
WhenunderstandingthecurrentdemographicoftheITindustryforthepurposeofthisresearch,itisimportanttofirstlookthecurrentandmorerecentstudiesofwomenincomputingoccupations.Notonlylookingatthepercentageofwomenintheindustryascomparedtotheirmalecounterparts,andalsohowdothepatternschangeorvarywhenfurtherlookingatotherfactorssuchasraceandethnicityofthewomen.
In2015,womenmadeupcloseto25%occupationsincomputingrelatedfields(WomeninIT,Ashcraftetal,2016).Levelsoftheparticipationofwomenareevenmoreconcerningwhenitcomestowomenofcolor.Theauthorsofthisreportindicatedfurtherdeclinesinpercentageswhenlookingatthisparticulardemographicofwomen.Fromtheoriginal25%ofwomenincomputingoccupations16%ofthedemographicweremadeofWhitewomen,followedby5percentAsianwomen,3percentBlackwomen,and1percentLatina/Hispanicwomen.Thisindicatesnotonlyanissueofashortageofwomenwithintheindustry,butalsoasecondarylackofdiversitywithintheprimaryfemaledemographic.
Moreover,uponfurtherreviewoftheliteratureinotherstudiesadditionalresearchintowomenminoritieswithintheITindustrywasoftennottakenintoconsideration.Duringtheprocessofidentifyingbarrierstowomenininformationtechnology,itwasclearthatsimilarfactorsthataffectedwomen’scareerinthefieldre-occurredoften.Themainbarrierscanbeseparatedintotwofactorgroups,socialandstructuralbarriers.Thesocialbarriersofsocialexpectations,attitudes,gender-rolestereotypingandwork–familyconflictandhowtheyaffectkeythepipelineleakagepoints(Recruitment&Retention)arediscussedinthefollowingsections.
2.2.1Socialexpectations,attitudesandstereotypes
Thesocialexpectationandvalueinthisrespectaremostlyreflectedinthecurrentculturalvalues,thataretheninturnreflectedinbehaviour,whetheritbeaconsciousorunconsciouspattern.Thevaluesthatsocietiesreflectonushaveanimpactonourownvaluesandwhatweexpectofourselves.Kolata(1984)suggestedthatinoursocietywegivedifferentsignalstogirlsandboysastheyaregrowingup,whichtheybegintoestablishmanydifferencesamongstthemselvesintermsofexpectations.Tocomparecomputerusebetweenboysandgirls,boysaremostlyencouragedandexpectedtohavecomputersathomeandatschooltheycanuse(Turkle,1988).However,whenlookingatgirlsuseandencouragementofcomputers,thereismuchlessexpectation.InastudybyDidio,1996theauthornoticedtheywerenotaslikelyasboystohavecomputerclassesorattendcampsforcomputing.Additionally,girlsaremoreencouragedtotakeupmorecreativesubjectssuchasartandliteratureandlessencouragedtobestudyingmoretechnicalcoursessuchasscienceandmathematics.Researchiswelldocumentedtoshowthattheroleofsocialexpectationscanhaveadirectimpactonperformanceandconfidencelevelsinthetechnicalfield,andthatwithmorecomputertrainingandstructuredsupport,attitudesandconfidencetowardsworkingwithcomputerscanimprove(Collis,1985;SteeringCommitteeonWomeninScience,Technology,TradesandEngineering,1995).Technologyisviewedmostlyasamasculinefieldandtopicingeneral(Newmarchetal.,2000).Similarlyasnotedinsocialexpectations,boystendtobemoredirectedintheunderstandingofthecomponentsoftechnology,suchabuildingandputtingpartstogether.Itistheuseofthetechnologyitselfwhichiswheregirlstendtobemostlydirected(Bush,etal.,2002).InresearchbyNewmarchetal.(2000)theyauthorsfoundthatthelikihoodofparentsbuyingcomputersforboyswashigherthanthatforgirls,astheybelievedthatboysaremorelikelytohaveacareerinITinthefutureanditwillproveuseful.Furthermore,engagingandexperimentingwithcomputer-relatedgamesandactivitieswassomethingmorelikelytohappenbetweenfathersandtheirsons,comparedtotheirdaughters(Barker&Aspray,2006).
Anotherimportantfactorthatrelatedtogender-rolestereotypingistheuseofcomputergames.In1984popculturecomputersweremarketedheavilytowardsboysastoys.Thecharacteristicsofvideo-gamegenresoftenrevolvedaroundaction,violenceandcompetitivegaming.Thismarketingstrategydirectlyimpactedtheperceptionthatvideo-gameswereforanyoneasthecharacteristicsweresociallystereotypedtobeenjoyableforboysandnotforgirls.InastudybyTillberg&Cohoon(2005)theauthorsstatedthatbeingactivelyinvolvedinvideogamesdirectlyinfluencedthelikelihoodthatpersonwouldthenhaveonbetterunderstandingthetechnologywhichthegameisbeingplayedon.Peoplethatplaycomputerandvideogamesaremorelikelytoresearchintothepartsofconsolesandcomputersthattheyplayonoutofinterest,meaninggirlsaroundthetimeofthemarketingcampaignsofvideogameswerenotasversedincomputersandtheircomponentscomparedtoboys,whichcanbeadeterrenttowomenwantingtopursuethiscareerinthefuture.Itisalsoimportanttoconsiderthedifferencesinhowmaleandfemalestudentslearnabouttechnology(Barker&Aspray,2006).
AnextensivestudyintocareerchoiceinITbyAccenture‘CrackingtheGenderCode’(2016)foundthatthemainfactorsthatinfluencedgirlsinterestincomputingwastheperceptionthatiswasnotenjoyable,andthattheirfriendswerenotinthefield.Theyfoundthatmostofthegirlsinthestudylostinterestinhighschool,beforetheyevenreacheduniversity.Thereportnotedthatmoreactionneededtobetakeninhighschooleducationaldepartmentstoincreasegirl’sinterestincomputing,asthisiswheremostofthemlostinterestandmadeothereducationalchoices.ThistoanextentcanexplainthelackofwomenstudyingITrelatedcourses,beforetheyevenreachtherecruitmentstepinthepipeline.
2.2.3Work-familyconflict
Thefollowingstudylookedintowhateffectsafter-hourstelecommutinghadontheabilitytobalancedemandbetweenworkandfamily.Higgins&Duxbury(1992)foundthatWork–familybalancecanbeamajorsourceofoccupationalstress.InthefieldofIT,it’snotuncommonthatworkerswillbeexpectedtocommute,worklatehoursandweekends;orbereadilyavailabletosolvetechnicalproblemsthatmayarise.Work–familyconflictwasdefinedbytheauthorsoftheresearchas“aformofinter-roleconflictthatoccurswhenthedemandsofworkandfamilyaremutuallyincompatibleinsomerespectsforcareer-orientatedmen”.
Researchfromthe90’ssuggestthatfamilyconflictisassociatedwiththelevelofinvolvementrequiredatwork,itwasalsofoundthatahigherlevelofworkinterferencewithfamilypredictedloweremotionalandinstrumentalinvolvementAdamsetal(1996).TheITindustryissaidtoadoptawork-over-familywayoflife,whichhasoftenattributedtosuccessfulITcareersifadopted.Womeninthisstudywerefoundtohavehaddifficultiesinraisingyoungchildren,keepinguptodatewithchanges,andbalancingtheirwork-familytime.(VonHellensetal.2001).Thiswork-over-familywayoflifecanleadtowork-familyconflictwithintheITindustryduetolackofflexibilitywithinmostorganizations,whichcanalsoaffectmen.However,womenaremorelikelytofocusonfamilyandchildrenmorethanmenastheyhavemorefamily-careobligations(Moen,Phyllisetal.2016).Theirearlycareerexperiencesthereforeoftenshowconflictsbetweenfamilyandworkastheyarelikelyatthestageintheirliveswheretheyhavemoreobligationstowardsmarriageandchildren.Overall,thepreviousresearchsuggestedwomeninthisfieldofworkfounditdifficulttomaintainasuccessfulcareerasitlackedaworkfamilybalanceaswomenhavemoredisputesbetweenworkandfamilythanmen(Innstrandetal.2009).Extrahouseholdresponsibilitiesofwomencancreateworkoverload,effectwomen'sworkexperienceandpossiblyreducetheircareerpromotionalopportunities(CortisandCassar2005).Duringtheprocessofidentifyingbarrierstowomenininformationtechnology,itwasnotablethatbarriersthatimpactedwomen’scareerinthefieldre-occurredoften.Thebarriersforthepurposeofthisresearchwereseparatedintotwofactorgroups,socialandstructural.Thestructuralbarriersofoccupationalculture,Lackofrole-modelsandmentorsanddemographiccompositionarediscussedinthefollowingsections.
2.2.4OccupationalCulture
Asdiscussedinwork-familyconflictthereisalong-hours,latenightandhardworkingculturewellassociatedwithworkinginITfields.Muchlikethesocialaspectofthefactor,theoccupationalcultureandperceptionsofworkinginITfieldspossessasimilarstructuralsignificance.ThisespeciallybecomesprevalentintheIToccupationincollegesanduniversities,wherelatenightsarenotuncommon(Frenkel,1990).ThisintenseworkethicassociatedwiththeoccupationalcultureofITmayconflictwithwomen’sideasoffuturefamilyresponsibility,asitremainsaverydominantpartofit.Thistypeofoccupationalcultureisimportantinhighereducationincomputerrelatedfields,aswomenfindithardertointegrateintotheoftencelebratedlong-hoursethicwhichhassincebecameverymaledominated,leavingthemunsureofapositionwithinthefield(RasmussenandHapnes,1991).Ithasbeenperceivedasamajordisadvantageforwomenintheworkplacetocombineworkwithotherroles,especiallymotherhood.Familydemandsmayinterferewithwomen'scareers,perhapscausingthemtorejectovertime,rearrangetheirworkingdays,orrefuseadditionalwork,allofwhichmaybeperceivedasbeinglessdedicatedITprofessionals(KeeneandReynolds2002).
2.2.5LackofRoleModels
Attherecruitmentstageinthepipeline,womenmakecriticalcareerdecisionswherebyapresenceofrelatablerole-modelscanhaveapositiveinfluenceontheirdecisionmaking.Thesignificanceofrolemodelsistoleadanexamplewherebyacareerwithinthefieldisattainable(Pearl,1990).A2003studybytheInformationTechnologyAssociationofAmerica(ITAA)identifiedthatlackoffemalerolemodelshadbeenidentifiedasdeterrentstowomenintheretentionpartofthepipelinewhowerechoosingwhethertopursueacareerinIT.Womenmayfeelliketheylackopportunitieswithoutbeingabletosocializeandworkwithotherprofessionalfemalesintheindustry,whichcanleadtofeelingsofisolationandalonelyworkingenvironment.Peopletendtopreferthepresenceofotherstheycanrelateinwhichtheysharesimilarcharacteristics,whichhelpsthemintegrateintoworkingenvironmentsbetter.WithouttheopportunitytolearnfromwomenthatcamebeforethemintheITfield,itmayfurtherhaveanegativeinfluenceonrecruitmentandretentioninthepipelineBush,Henle,Cohen,Jenkins,andKossy(2002).
2.2.6Informalnetworks
Socialinformalnetworkingmostlyhappensoutsideofhoursofwork,withresearchsuggestingthatwomenstruggletokeepupwithoutofworksocialactivitiesinamaledominatedworkplace(LWirth,2001)Womeninthestudyexplainedtheirfrustrationtowardsinformalnetworking,oftenleavingthemfeelingisolatedasmenoftenplannedeventsandcelebrationswithoutincludingthemorpurposefullychoosingactivitiestheywouldnotfindinteresting.Howeveritisnotjustasocialbarrier,butastructuralonetoo;asnetworkingeventsoftensetupbytheindustrywereshowntobeintimidatingtowardsoftenoutnumberedwomenwithinthecompany.Thustheirneedtofurtherrelyonmoreinformalnetworksinordertobetterintegrateintothecompanyorindustry,yettheseeffortsprovedoftenfutile.Thisbarrieralsoplayedasignificantroleonawoman’sadvancementinhercareerwhenattemptingtomoveontomoreseniorleveljobpositions.
2.2.7LackofMentorsinIT
NetworkingandmentorshipcanbeconsideredequallyasimportantintheITfield,andsofarnotenoughwomenhaveadvancedintohigherranksinordertoprovidementorshiptowomennewtothefield.Infact,informalnetworkingandlackofmentorsarerelatablefactors.Sincewomenfeelisolatedandexcludedfromthenetwork,theywillhavedifficultiesinbeingabletobuildarelationshipwithamentorwithinthefield.Formaleventormentorshipprogrammesorganizedbytheorganizationthemselvescanbeanintimidatingandcompetitive,unnaturalprocess.Asinformalmentoringrelationshipsisanapproachthoughtoftobemorecommoninthefield.Mentoringisimportantasitallowscareeradvancementandprogressionsasthementorwillprovidedirection,trainingandadviceandcanofferanopportunityforjuniorstofeelbetterintegratedinthefield.Mentoringrelationshipsmaybeessentialforwomeninthefield,asfemalemanagersfacegreaterbarrierstoadvancementonorganizational,individualandinterpersonallevelsBurkeandMcKeen(1994).Developingwomen'snetworkscanbeaneffectivestrategytoresolvecertainobstaclestodiversitywhentheychallengewomen'sinvisiblesystemsatwork(McCarthy2004).Ithasalsobeenshownthatmentoringhassignificantpositiveeffectsonmenteecareers(RaginsandScandua1994).Ameta-analysisofmentoringcareerbenefitspointstopositiveoutcomesforprotégésintermsofcareerperformance,jobsatisfaction,advancementandcompensation(Allenetal2004).
2.2.8OrganizationalStructure
Inpreviousstudiesevidencelinkedsocialstructures,personalandcompensationpracticesandwomen’sadvancementinorganizations.StudiesshowedthatthestructuralfactorshadinfactinfluencedthevariationinpercentageofhighermanagementpositionsintheITindustry(Blumetal.(1994).Onestudyanalyzedfirmcharacteristicsthathadunder-representedgroupsinhighmanagementpositionscomparedtothosethatdidnot.Intheirresults,theymentionedthatfirmsinmorehigh-techfieldsneededfarmorefemalesthanotherfirmsbelongingtootherfields(FryxellandLerner1989).
2.3.1LiteratureSummary
FromtheliteratureitwasclearthatmostoftheresearchfocusedoninvestigatingfactorsthatinfluencedcareerchoiceandrecruitmentintotheITindustry.Althoughmuchoftheresearchhadrecommendedvariousprogramsandmodelstoimprovethesituation,ithasyettoshowasubstantialeffect.Trauthetal.(2004)recommendedintheirstudythatforthesereasons,futureresearchcouldbetterinvestigatetheissuessurroundingtheretentionofwomeninITandtheattitudesthatinfluenceprematureexitfromtheindustry.Thus,thisstudyaimstofillthegaphighlightedintheliteraturebypreviousresearcherrecommendations;withtheobjectiveofprovidingasignificantcontributiontodeterminetheissueswiththeretentionofwomeninthefieldofIT.
FromthesummaryoftheliteraturereviewthefollowinglistwascomposedoffactorsthatmayhaveaninfluenceofcareerretentionofwomenintheITindustrybasedonpreviousresearch.
SocialexpectationsmayhaveanegativeinfluenceonITcareerretention
Gender-biasmayhaveanegativeinfluenceoncareerretention
Work-familyconflictmayhaveanegativeinfluenceoncareerretention
Occupationalculturemayhaveanegativeinfluenceoncareerretention
Lackofrole-models/mentorsmayhaveanegativeinfluenceoncareerretention
2.3.2ResearchHypothesis
ConsideringthebarriershighlightedpreviouslythatmayaffectcareerretentioninIT,theresearchhypothesiswascarefullybuiltinordertoprovideasignificantcontributionofnotableissuesfromwhichpreviousresearchersrecommendedfurtherstudies.Fromapreliminaryunderstandingoftheresearchasawhole,thesocialandstructuralbarriersprovedtobeamainsourceofpipelineleakage;withwomenoftenfeelingtheneedtoleavetheindustryprematurely.Itwasimportanttodeterminewhatfactorsprovedtocontributetothedissatisfactionofcareerchoice,andtowhatextentdiditaffecttheretentionofwomenintheindustry.Baseduponthepreviousresearchundertakeninthisfield;andwithconfidenceinthepreliminaryunderstandingoftheresearchmethodologiesusedbypreviousresearchers,theresearchhypothesisforthisstudywasproposedasfollows:
H1:Thereisapositiverelationshipbetween
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