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Women have it Worse: an ICT Workplace Digital Transformation Stress Gender Gap

Published: October 18, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.16459v1

By: Ewa Makowska-Tłumak , Sylwia Bedyńska , Kinga Skorupska and more

Potential Business Impact:

Women feel more stressed by new tech jobs.

Business Areas:
Information Technology Information Technology

Although information and communication technologies (ICT) solutions have positive outcomes for both companies and employees, the digital transformation (DT) could have an impact on the well-being of employees. The jobs of the employees became more demanding, and they were expected to learn ICT skills and cope with ICT workloads and hassles. Due to negative stereotypes about women's deficiency in technology, these ICT problems could affect female and male employees differently. Thus, we predicted that this additional pressure may manifest itself in higher levels of digital transformation stress (DTS) in female employees. The results confirmed this prediction and indicated the existence of a gender gap in DTS, measured two-fold - in sentiment analysis of help desk tickets and self-report using a psychological scale. Based on these results, we explore the need to discuss possible solutions and tools to support women in ICT-heavy workplace contexts.

Country of Origin
🇵🇱 Poland

Page Count
13 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computers and Society