Trabajo presentado en EU-SPRI Early Career Researcher Conference (ECC, celebrada en Roma (Italia) del 26 al 28 de agosto de 2018.Drawing on gender biases and differences observed in academic paths, this paper aims to disentangle the gender dimension in biomedical research collaboration networks. We adopt a network approach based on the institutional diversity of actors and the configuration of triads (coordinator, gatekeeper, consultant and liaison) as a source of diverse and non-redundant knowledge. Using data from 1,110 usable responses from a questionnaire administered in 2013 to biomedical scientists and technicians belonging to the Spanish Biomedical Research Networking Centres (CIBERs). We control for a number of variables including r...
This article investigates the role of the gender composition of selection committees and connections...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)Funder: Leverhulme Trust; Id: http://dx.doi.org/1...
Trabajo presentado en la XVI Triple Helix Conference, celebrada en Manchester (Inglaterra) del 05 al...
This paper examines the role of gender in the formation of research collaboration networks, by inves...
AbstractFemale researchers are underrepresented in leading academic positions. Literature has referr...
Gender differences in collaborative research have received little at- tention when compared wit...
Trabajo presentado en el European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and Innovation, celebra...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la R&D Management Conference: “From Science to Society: Innovation ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) 50th Anniversary Conference,...
The triumphalist messages on the incorporation of women in scientific fields however, it hides an in...
Trabajo presentado a la DRUID Society Conference on "Entrepreneurship - Organization - Innovation" c...
Simultaneously acquiring broad clinical knowledge and scientific expertise is a major challenge for ...
Scientific collaboration in almost every discipline is mainly driven by the need of sharing knowledg...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, particularly...
This article investigates the role of the gender composition of selection committees and connections...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)Funder: Leverhulme Trust; Id: http://dx.doi.org/1...
Trabajo presentado en la XVI Triple Helix Conference, celebrada en Manchester (Inglaterra) del 05 al...
This paper examines the role of gender in the formation of research collaboration networks, by inves...
AbstractFemale researchers are underrepresented in leading academic positions. Literature has referr...
Gender differences in collaborative research have received little at- tention when compared wit...
Trabajo presentado en el European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and Innovation, celebra...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la R&D Management Conference: “From Science to Society: Innovation ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) 50th Anniversary Conference,...
The triumphalist messages on the incorporation of women in scientific fields however, it hides an in...
Trabajo presentado a la DRUID Society Conference on "Entrepreneurship - Organization - Innovation" c...
Simultaneously acquiring broad clinical knowledge and scientific expertise is a major challenge for ...
Scientific collaboration in almost every discipline is mainly driven by the need of sharing knowledg...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, particularly...
This article investigates the role of the gender composition of selection committees and connections...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)Funder: Leverhulme Trust; Id: http://dx.doi.org/1...