We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disciplinary and cultural differences with their PhD supervisors helps or hampers academics’ careers. Based on a sample of 248 academics at two leading European universities of technology, we combine multinomial logit models and sequential logit models to understand career advancement. Our results show that heterogeneity stemming from research orientation is helpful. Academics who bridge between the quest for fundamental understanding and socio-economic relevance attain career success. Yet heterogeneity stemming from gender hinders careers: female academics face problems securing tenured positions and full professorships. Mentor–mentee heterogenei...
This presentation is concerned with gender differences in the academia to discuss the relationship b...
This chapter presents a reflection on the role played by gender in shaping the career path of early-...
The advancement of underrepresented minority and women PhD students to elite postdoctoral and facult...
We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disci...
Gender parity and internationalization of the academic staff appear to be welcome at the lower layer...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
Academic career progression is highly gender biased in favor of males, especially at the upper end o...
Purpose: Women remain underrepresented in academic STEM, especially at the highest ranks. While much...
This Research Synthesis summarizes the reasons why women continue to be under-represented at the top...
We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European universities. ...
<div><p>We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European univer...
Identification of the causes underlying the under-representation of women and minorities in academia...
Women continue to be underrepresented as tenure-track faculty members at research institutions despi...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
The authors’ experience of both being mentored and, mentoring others reflects many of the issues wom...
This presentation is concerned with gender differences in the academia to discuss the relationship b...
This chapter presents a reflection on the role played by gender in shaping the career path of early-...
The advancement of underrepresented minority and women PhD students to elite postdoctoral and facult...
We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disci...
Gender parity and internationalization of the academic staff appear to be welcome at the lower layer...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
Academic career progression is highly gender biased in favor of males, especially at the upper end o...
Purpose: Women remain underrepresented in academic STEM, especially at the highest ranks. While much...
This Research Synthesis summarizes the reasons why women continue to be under-represented at the top...
We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European universities. ...
<div><p>We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European univer...
Identification of the causes underlying the under-representation of women and minorities in academia...
Women continue to be underrepresented as tenure-track faculty members at research institutions despi...
Prior research has investigated the barriers in the academic pipeline that result in the unequal rep...
The authors’ experience of both being mentored and, mentoring others reflects many of the issues wom...
This presentation is concerned with gender differences in the academia to discuss the relationship b...
This chapter presents a reflection on the role played by gender in shaping the career path of early-...
The advancement of underrepresented minority and women PhD students to elite postdoctoral and facult...