This paper examines gender differences in the participation of university life science faculty in commercial science. In part based on interviews, we develop hypotheses regarding how scientists’ career achievements—their productivity, co-authorship networks, and institutional affiliations—have different effects on whether male and female faculty will become “academic entrepreneurs”. We then statistically examine this framework in a case cohort dataset containing the career histories of 6,000 life scientists. We find that participation in for-profit ventures, which we measure as the hazard of joining the scientific advisory board (SAB) of a biotechnology firm, is a new arena in which gender differences are sharp: compared to men, women life ...
Women constitute a very small proportion of academic entrepreneurs. This is especially the case in s...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life ScienceFunder: Leverhulme TrustCollaboration and diversity are in...
This paper examines gender differences in the participation of university life science faculty in co...
Growing opportunities for academic scientists to commercialize their science has led to a new commer...
ABSTRACT. Traditional research on gender differences in productivity focuses on academic scientists,...
Abstract Recently, questions about gender gaps in science have extended to academic technology trans...
Female researchers remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks, even within female-dominated fi...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
How does homophilous collaboration influence women's early career progress? To answer this question,...
How does homophilous collaboration influence women's early career progress? To answer thisquestion, ...
Women make up over one-half of all doctoral recipients in biology-related fields but are vastly unde...
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002573 URL: http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journ...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Collaboration plays an increasingly important role in promoting research productivity and impact. Wh...
Women constitute a very small proportion of academic entrepreneurs. This is especially the case in s...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life ScienceFunder: Leverhulme TrustCollaboration and diversity are in...
This paper examines gender differences in the participation of university life science faculty in co...
Growing opportunities for academic scientists to commercialize their science has led to a new commer...
ABSTRACT. Traditional research on gender differences in productivity focuses on academic scientists,...
Abstract Recently, questions about gender gaps in science have extended to academic technology trans...
Female researchers remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks, even within female-dominated fi...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
How does homophilous collaboration influence women's early career progress? To answer this question,...
How does homophilous collaboration influence women's early career progress? To answer thisquestion, ...
Women make up over one-half of all doctoral recipients in biology-related fields but are vastly unde...
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002573 URL: http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journ...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Collaboration plays an increasingly important role in promoting research productivity and impact. Wh...
Women constitute a very small proportion of academic entrepreneurs. This is especially the case in s...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
Funder: Helsinki Institute of Life ScienceFunder: Leverhulme TrustCollaboration and diversity are in...