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Thirty Years and Counting: Do We Still Need the ICIS Women’s Breakfast?

journal contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by E Loiacono, C Urquhart, C Beath, Annemieke Craig, J Thatcher, D Vogel, I Zigurs
This article discusses an important panel held at ICIS 2011 in Shanghai to mark over thirty years of an ICIS institution, the ICIS Women’s Breakfast. The panel addressed the controversial question—is there still a need for the ICIS Women’s Breakfast? Panelists were asked if the ICIS Women’s Breakfast could be seen as divisive, and if, women’s issues are different from issues of diversity such as race or sexual  orientation. They were also asked why they thought women were still  underrepresented in our academic community, and if the lack of women at senior levels was a concern for the community. Finally, the panelists were asked what practices the community would need to adopt to combat what could be seen as structural discrimination in our community, which we believe reflects the wider world we live in. We frame the debate and the ensuing discussion in the literature about women in academia, and conclude with some practical and constructive  recommendations for the community as a whole.

History

Journal

Communications of the Association for Information Systems

Volume

33

Issue

6

Pagination

81 - 96

Publisher

Association for Information Systems

Location

Atlanta, Ga.

ISSN

1529-3181

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Association for Information Systems