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3C: Competition, Competence, and Collaboration for Women in Computing

Ioana Visescu, Shalini Chakraborty

The 3C framework shows how competition, competence perceptions, and collaboration access shape women's participation in computing.

arxiv:2605.13251 v1 · 2026-05-13 · cs.CY

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The 3C framework can explore how perceptions of competence, access to collaborative networks, and competition for limited opportunities shape women's participation and sense of belonging in computing environments.

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That community-driven discussions, focus groups, and participatory data collection within the ACM womENcourage community will effectively identify and address the described structural and cultural barriers.

C3one line summary

Introduces the 3C framework to analyze women's networking experiences in computing and calls for participatory data collection in the ACM womENcourage community.

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[1] Eduardo B Araújo, Nuno AM Araújo, André A Moreira, Hans J Herrmann, and José S Andrade Jr. 2017. Gender differences in scientific collaborations: Women are more egalitarian than men.PloS one12, 5 (201 2017
[2] 2016.Women in tech: The facts 2016
[3] Bai, Robert Tairas, and Yu Huang 2024 · doi:10.1145/3639474.3640072
[4] Sapna Cheryan, Sianna A Ziegler, Amanda K Montoya, and Lily Jiang. 2017. Why are some STEM fields more gender balanced than others?Psychological bulletin 143, 1 (2017), 1 2017
[5] Ricarda Anna-Lena Fischer, Ioana Visescu, Kezia Devathasan, Daniela Damian, and Emitzá Guzmán. 2026. From Inclusion to Action: The Role of Allyship for Women in Software Teams. In2026 IEEE/ACM 48th In 2026
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arxiv: 2605.13251 · arxiv_version: 2605.13251v1 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2605.13251 · pith_short_12: CCWR2KJ2QMPC · pith_short_16: CCWR2KJ2QMPCH5TC · pith_short_8: CCWR2KJ2
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