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Bee Lan Oo, Benson Teck Heng Lim
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced unique circumstances to women workforce in construction including the need to work from home, changes in job situations and family responsibilities following the lockdowns. This exploratory study was conducted around ...
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Ganiyu Agbaje, Omowumi Alabi and Etim Offiong
In Africa, there is growing knowledge regarding the use of data obtained by remote sensing and analysed while using Geographic Information Systems for solving myriad problems. The awareness has largely arisen through the efforts of the Programme on Space...
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Polly Parker, Belinda Hewitt, Jennifer Witheriff and Amy Cooper
The underrepresentation of women in senior positions continues to be a major challenge in higher education and most other industries. In Australia, the career trajectory for academic women stalls at a lower level than that of their male counterparts. Con...
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Anne Vicary and Karen Jones
This article is concerned with the implications of casual, non-permanent forms of employment that have become a common cultural practice in higher education. It proposes that contractual terms of employment have important implications for women and leade...
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Adedeji Olushola Afolabi, Patience Fikiemo Tunji-Olayeni, Opeyemi Olanrewaju Oyeyipo, Rapheal Abiodun Ojelabi
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The female population represents one of the greatest untapped resources for economic growth and revitalization in most sectors. The purpose of the study was to examine the socio-economics of women?s inclusion in green construction. The study utilized the...
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James W Marion, Tracey M Richardson, Matthew P Earnhardt
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The project manager is key to the success of any project. But the path to becoming a successful project manager is ill defined. In this study, the authors analyzed interview results of 87 project managers? responses to questions associated wi...
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Peter Draus, Sushma Mishra, Natalya Goreva, Donald Caputo, Gregory Leone, Diana Repack
Women engaged in the Information Technology/Information Systems (IT/IS) sphere of the American collegiate and corporate experience have made significant strides in employment and opportunities for advancement culminating in the recent achievement of wome...
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