An Innovative IT-Supported Approach Facilitating Co-Design of Tailored Gender Equality Plans

Gorbacheva, Elena; Moumtzi, Vasiliki; Stein, Armin

Research article (book contribution) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Gender balance in research organizations is considered as a key step for ensuring research excellence and quality and inclusive-sustainable innovation. Still, in spite of an increasing number of HE and research institutions committed to make science more equal and some positive trends in figures on Gender equality in STEM research, it still appears to be difficult to prioritize gender equality. This is particularly true for disciplines such as ICT/IST where female representation at all levels is among the lowest ones among STEM topics and where a gender sensitive approach to ICT design and programming is far from being understood in its implications among computer and information systems scientist. H2020 (PGERI and SWAFS programmes in particular), promoted the concept of institutional change for gender equality, insisting on the need for merging change management and gender policies. The volume is focusing on a presentation and reflexive review of results and tools from the H2020 EQUAL-IST project to discuss opportunities to innovate and transform HR management and Institutional communication, research design, teaching & students services, via gender equality, and how such innovations could be multiplied and sustained with a focus on ICT and IST research organizations. The volume is complemented by contributions from other projects on institutional change in research.

Details about the publication

PublisherSangiuliano, Maria; Cortesi, Agostino
Book titleInstitutional Change for Gender Equality in Research - Lesson Learned from the Field
Page range47-58
Publishing companyEdizioni Ca’ Foscari
Place of publicationVenice
Title of seriesScienza e società
Volume of series4
StatusPublished
Release year2019 (17/12/2019)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-88-6969-335-9
DOI10.30687/978-88-6969-334-2/003
KeywordsGender equality; Gender Equality Plan; Crowdsourcing; Co-design; Participatory approach; STEM

Authors from the University of Münster

Gorbatschow, Elena
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Stein, Armin
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)