Information Technology Issues in New Zealand

J. Cranefield, M. E. Gordon, Z. Kovacic, G. Oliver, A. Serenko, A. Turan
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Our results suggest that New Zealand’s information technology (IT) workforce is aging and evolving to become more gender-balanced (28% of survey responses were from women) and more diverse (45% of survey respondents were born in another country). It is generally a happy workforce: on average, survey respondents reported that they were satisfied with their jobs and that they felt a sense of accomplishment, without expressing excessive concern about work pressure, workload, work–life balance, or losing their jobs. Respondents of this survey were concentrated in financial services, the public sector, and educational organizations. Those in financial services tended to be particularly focused on outward-looking organizational issues and mobile app development, and those working for public sector organizations tended to be more particularly focused on inward-looking organizational issues and enterprise-level technologies. The only issues where those working for educational institutions attributed greater importance than other respondents were bring your own computing device (BYOD) and globalization.
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新西兰的信息技术问题
我们的研究结果表明,新西兰的信息技术(IT)劳动力正在老龄化,并逐渐变得更加性别平衡(28%的调查回答来自女性)和更加多样化(45%的调查受访者出生在另一个国家)。总体而言,这是一支快乐的员工队伍:平均而言,受访者表示他们对自己的工作感到满意,并感到成就感,没有对工作压力、工作量、工作与生活的平衡或失业表示过多的担忧。此次调查的对象主要集中在金融服务、公共部门和教育机构。那些在金融服务业工作的人往往特别关注外向型的组织问题和移动应用程序开发,而那些在公共部门组织工作的人往往更关注内向型的组织问题和企业级技术。那些在教育机构工作的人认为比其他受访者更重要的问题是自带计算设备(BYOD)和全球化。
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