Women’s Role in ICT Accounting Research: An Account from Self- Reflection
The term feminism, which began to gain ground in the 1970s, is used by those who object to the perceived deprivation of a woman’s right to proper professional development. Very little evidence exists, however, as to why so few women have undertaken careers as an Academic researcher. John Lucas (197...
Main Author: | Wong, E.S.K. |
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Format: | Article |
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Macrothink Institute
2010
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