IT professional identity: needs, perceptions, and belonging

A theoretical model of professional identification is developed and empirically examined as a means to understanding information technology (IT) workers' attachment to the IT profession. Professional identification represents oneness with or belonging to a profession and provides a unique means...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of information systems 2011-01, Vol.20 (1), p.87-102
Hauptverfasser: Brooks, Nita G, Riemenschneider, Cindy K, Hardgrave, Bill C, O'Leary-Kelly, Anne M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A theoretical model of professional identification is developed and empirically examined as a means to understanding information technology (IT) workers' attachment to the IT profession. Professional identification represents oneness with or belonging to a profession and provides a unique means of investigating and evaluating the IT profession. Results from a survey of 305 IT workers indicate that professional identification is directly impacted by three factors: (1) the individual's need for professional identification; (2) the individual's perceived similarity to others in the IT profession; and (3) the individual's perceptions of the IT profession, signifying the importance of internalization to identification. Professional identification is also indirectly impacted by the public's perception of the IT profession.
ISSN:0960-085X
1476-9344
DOI:10.1057/ejis.2010.48