Harnessing Diversity: Individual Differences in the Use of Farm Management Software
File version
Version of Record (VoR)
Author(s)
von Hellens, L
Nielsen, S
Griffith University Author(s)
Primary Supervisor
Other Supervisors
Editor(s)
Robert Nickerson
Date
Size
File type(s)
Location
San Francisco, USA
License
Abstract
This paper reports on an interpretive study which explores the influences of socio-cultural factors in the interplay between farm women and technology for farm management purposes on Australian family cotton farms. The study revealed growing support for the theory of individual differences of gender and IT in situations where women and men farm partners perform certain tasks for which they are neither biologically predetermined nor socially constituted. By harnessing the diverse skills of farm partners, decision making on the family farm is enhanced. This paper contributes to both theory and practice by extending the conceptual foundations for recognising and valuing gendered relationships and diversity in a global context.
Journal Title
Conference Title
15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009
Book Title
Edition
Volume
6
Issue
Thesis Type
Degree Program
School
Publisher link
DOI
Patent number
Funder(s)
Grant identifier(s)
Rights Statement
Rights Statement
© 2009 Association for Information Systems. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the conference's website for access to the definitive, published version.
Item Access Status
Note
Access the data
Related item(s)
Subject
Decision support and group support systems