<p>A) Mean field-normalized technological impact (i.e., citations), B) Mean number of technological classes and C) Mean number of inventors, of patents to which female and male contributed, by type of assignee, 2000–2013.</p
This study examines differences in income and job performance between women and men in creative, hig...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
This paper is one of the first attempts that sheds light on the gendered practices in the patent exa...
Women comprise 29% of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce but onl...
ABSTRACT. Traditional research on gender differences in productivity focuses on academic scientists,...
This article examines the gender gap in patenting activities and the predominance of male innovator...
Abstract Recently, questions about gender gaps in science have extended to academic technology trans...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
The GRANteD project, with this, releases a report concerning gender disparities in grant allocation ...
It’s no secret that women are underrepresented as patent inventors in the United States. Institution...
Patent law is considered to be an objective law, dealing with the objective subject matter of the ‘t...
(Excerpt) In the United States, the majority of college graduates generally, and arts and humanities...
Measuring the output of men and women in science and technology has previously been mostly restricte...
This study examines differences in income and job performance between women and men in creative, hig...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
This paper is one of the first attempts that sheds light on the gendered practices in the patent exa...
Women comprise 29% of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce but onl...
ABSTRACT. Traditional research on gender differences in productivity focuses on academic scientists,...
This article examines the gender gap in patenting activities and the predominance of male innovator...
Abstract Recently, questions about gender gaps in science have extended to academic technology trans...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
The GRANteD project, with this, releases a report concerning gender disparities in grant allocation ...
It’s no secret that women are underrepresented as patent inventors in the United States. Institution...
Patent law is considered to be an objective law, dealing with the objective subject matter of the ‘t...
(Excerpt) In the United States, the majority of college graduates generally, and arts and humanities...
Measuring the output of men and women in science and technology has previously been mostly restricte...
This study examines differences in income and job performance between women and men in creative, hig...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...