GIEE 2011: Gender and Interdisciplinary Education for Engineers 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-982-4_23
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Technical Companies in Switzerland on the way to a Corporate Culture in line with Gender Equality

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“…In Sweden, Ramsauer et al (2012) reported that female engineering graduates are attracted to companies that have an image that blends both technical orientation and holistic products and purposeful sustainable activities. In Sweden, Ramsauer et al (2012) reported that female engineering graduates are attracted to companies that have an image that blends both technical orientation and holistic products and purposeful sustainable activities.…”
Section: Women In the Engineering Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sweden, Ramsauer et al (2012) reported that female engineering graduates are attracted to companies that have an image that blends both technical orientation and holistic products and purposeful sustainable activities. In Sweden, Ramsauer et al (2012) reported that female engineering graduates are attracted to companies that have an image that blends both technical orientation and holistic products and purposeful sustainable activities.…”
Section: Women In the Engineering Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%