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Trauth, E. (2002). Odd girl out: An individual differences perspective on women in the IT profession. Information Technology & People, 15(2), 98-118.
 
Trauth, E. (2002). Odd girl out: An individual differences perspective on women in the IT profession. Information Technology & People, 15(2), 98-118.
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Venkatesh, V. and Morris, M. G. (2000). Why don't men ever stop to ask for directions? Gender, social influence, and their role in technology acceptance and usage behavior. MIS Q. 24, 1 (Mar. 2000), 115-139.  
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Venkatesh, V. and Morris, M. G. (2000). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/79 Why don't men ever stop to ask for directions? Gender, social influence, and their role in technology acceptance and usage behavior.] MIS Q. 24, 1 (Mar. 2000), 115-139.  
    
Webster, J. (1996). Shaping Women's Work: Gender, Employment and Information Technology, Longman, London.
 
Webster, J. (1996). Shaping Women's Work: Gender, Employment and Information Technology, Longman, London.
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Woodfield, R. (2002). Women and Information Systems Development: Not Just a Pretty (Inter)face?. Information Technology and People, 15(2), 119-138.
 
Woodfield, R. (2002). Women and Information Systems Development: Not Just a Pretty (Inter)face?. Information Technology and People, 15(2), 119-138.
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== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
[[Equity theory]], Gender Stratification Theory
 
[[Equity theory]], Gender Stratification Theory
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