This paper analyzes the impacts of gender, as well as other author characteristics, on reviewers’ grading of papers submitted to an international conference in economics in Sweden in 2008. Correcting for other variables, including country and research field as well as researcher academic level, we focus on the difference in grades between blind and non-blind review treatments. We find little effect of non-blind reviewing and no significant evidence of gender or any other type of discrimination. Furthermore, we do not find any significant difference between the average grading by female and male reviewers
Peer review in the scientific publication is widely used as a method to identify valuable knowledge....
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
Peer review is the primary method by which journals evaluate the quality and importance of scientifi...
The results from a randomized experiment conducted at the American Economic Review on the effects of...
The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference...
This article examines gender bias in peer review with complete data on 145 journals in various field...
There is substantial evidence that systemic biases influence the scholarly peer review process. Many...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
The characteristics of referees and the potential subsequent effects on the peer-review process are ...
The paper contributes to the literature on gender gap in research investigating whether there is a g...
The characteristics of referees and the potential subsequent effects on the peer-review process are ...
Lack of diversity on editorial boards might generate disparities in editorial and peer review that c...
Our sample of experts included 190 male scientists and 61 female scientists. We note at the outset t...
Peer review in the scientific publication is widely used as a method to identify valuable knowledge....
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
Peer review is the primary method by which journals evaluate the quality and importance of scientifi...
The results from a randomized experiment conducted at the American Economic Review on the effects of...
The impact of introducing double-blind reviewing in the most recent Evolution of Language conference...
This article examines gender bias in peer review with complete data on 145 journals in various field...
There is substantial evidence that systemic biases influence the scholarly peer review process. Many...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
The characteristics of referees and the potential subsequent effects on the peer-review process are ...
The paper contributes to the literature on gender gap in research investigating whether there is a g...
The characteristics of referees and the potential subsequent effects on the peer-review process are ...
Lack of diversity on editorial boards might generate disparities in editorial and peer review that c...
Our sample of experts included 190 male scientists and 61 female scientists. We note at the outset t...
Peer review in the scientific publication is widely used as a method to identify valuable knowledge....
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
Peer review is the primary method by which journals evaluate the quality and importance of scientifi...