Gender bias is still unfortunately rife in the sciences, and men co-author most articles (> 70%) in ecology. Whether ecologists subconsciously rate the quality of their peers’ work more favourably when they are the same gender (homophily) is still unclear. To test this hypothesis, we examined how ecologist editors ranked important ecology articles based on a previously compiled list where they had first each proposed some articles and then voted on all proposed articles. The proportion of female co-authors on the articles proposed by men were lower (0.06 to 0.09) than those proposed by women (0.13 to 0.27), although the data were highly skewed and most proposed articles (77%) had no female co-authors. For the 100 top-ranked articles ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Following recent evidence on gender bias at the publishing process in sciences, we present here a vi...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
Gender bias is still unfortunately rife in the sciences, and men co-author most articles (> 70%) in ...
Gender bias in the sciences is a prominent issue. Evidence suggests that more equal involvement of w...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
International audienceMale researchers dominate scientific production in science, technology, engine...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
There is a widespread perception in the academic community that peer review is subject to many biase...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
The position of an author on the byline of a paper affects the inferences readers make about their c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Following recent evidence on gender bias at the publishing process in sciences, we present here a vi...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...
Gender bias is still unfortunately rife in the sciences, and men co-author most articles (> 70%) in ...
Gender bias in the sciences is a prominent issue. Evidence suggests that more equal involvement of w...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
International audienceMale researchers dominate scientific production in science, technology, engine...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The productivity and performance of men is generally rated more highly than that of women in control...
To date, the majority of authors on scientific publications have been men. While much of this gender...
There is a widespread perception in the academic community that peer review is subject to many biase...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
Despite substantial progress for women in science, women remain underrepresented in many aspects of ...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
The position of an author on the byline of a paper affects the inferences readers make about their c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Following recent evidence on gender bias at the publishing process in sciences, we present here a vi...
Engqvist L, Frommen JG. Double-blind peer review and gender publication bias. Animal Behaviour. 2008...