The specific shapes of gender imbalance in scientific authorships : a network approach


Autoria(s): Araújo, Tanya; Fontainha, Elsa
Data(s)

23/09/2016

23/09/2016

2016

Resumo

Gender differences in collaborative research have received little at- tention when compared with the growing importance that women hold in academia and research. Unsurprisingly, most of bibliomet- ric databases have a strong lack of directly available information by gender. Although empirical-based network approaches are often used in the study of research collaboration, the studies about the influence of gender dissimilarities on the resulting topological outcomes are still scarce. Here, networks of scientific subjects are used to characterize patterns that might be associated to five categories of authorships which were built based on gender. We find enough evidence that gen- der imbalance in scientific authorships brings a peculiar trait to the networks induced from papers published in Web of Science (WoS) in- dexed journals of Economics over the period 2010-2015 and having at least one author affiliated to a Portuguese institution. Our re- sults show the emergence of a specific pattern when the network of co-occurring subjects is induced from a set of papers exclusively au- thored by men. Such a male-exclusive authorship condition is found to be the solely responsible for the emergence that particular shape in the network structure. This peculiar trait might facilitate future network analyses of research collaboration and interdisciplinarity.

Identificador

Araújo, Tanya e Elsa Fontainha (2016). "The specific shapes of gender imbalance in scientific authorships : a network approach". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão - DE Working papers nº 17/2016/DE/UECE

2183-1815

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12192

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ISEG : Departamento de Economia

Relação

DE Working papers;nº 17/2016/DE/UECE

https://aquila.iseg.utl.pt/aquila/getFile.do?method=getFile&fileId=763463&_request_checksum_=bfde53e609a078bce3b1a006730ea6097c963619

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #co-occurrence networks #gender #research collaboration #inter-disciplinarity #bibliometrics #minimum spanning tree
Tipo

workingPaper