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Creating Inclusive Workplaces for Women in Health Organizations Engaging in Digital Economy-Driven Innovations

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  • Darrell Norman Burrell

    (Florida Institute of Technology, USA)

  • Stephanie Johanna Barrett

    (University of Phoenix, USA)

  • Eugene J. M. Lewis

    (Florida Institute of Technology, USA)

  • Maurice Dawson

    (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)

  • Karen Bovell

    (University of the Cumberlands, USA)

  • Margie Crowe

    (South College, USA)

Abstract

The digital economy is creating significant innovations in healthcare. Thriving in this new digital era requires all kinds of healthcare organizations to shift their cultural and organizational mindsets to be more adaptive. The new adaptability means letting go of outdated business cultures and processes, especially those that not inclusive and respectful of women and their professional contributions. This case study reflects an IT healthcare organization in which several senior managers inappropriately harassed female workers at work and online through their social media accounts. The study explored the complex dynamics of management consulting organizational development intervention using an applied research approach. The results concluded a significant need for organizational change in technical healthcare organizations as healthcare goes through a significant digital transformation as a result of a growing digital economy.

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  • Darrell Norman Burrell & Stephanie Johanna Barrett & Eugene J. M. Lewis & Maurice Dawson & Karen Bovell & Margie Crowe, 2021. "Creating Inclusive Workplaces for Women in Health Organizations Engaging in Digital Economy-Driven Innovations," International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy (IJIDE), IGI Global, vol. 12(2), pages 18-31, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jide00:v:12:y:2021:i:2:p:18-31
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