Women comprise 29% of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce but only 12.8% of US patent inventors (1). Institutional structures and biases contribute to the patent equity gap (2–4). To increase the number of women who hold patents, institutions must give everyone more information about patents, ensure that women receive equal credit for their work, and provide women with equitable access to work opportunities
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
In the United States, there is a marked gender gap in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathe...
Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability that firms invest in R&D and e...
It’s no secret that women are underrepresented as patent inventors in the United States. Institution...
In the United States, women represent 50% of the workforce, but only 27% of STEM workers and 13% of ...
People of color and women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) f...
Patent law is considered to be an objective law, dealing with the objective subject matter of the ‘t...
People of color and women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (“STEM”)...
This article describes the state of gender diversity across technology and geography within the U.S....
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
This project identifies the gender gap exists in Section H – Electricity patents under the Cooperati...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
<p>A) Mean field-normalized technological impact (i.e., citations), B) Mean number of technological ...
Pharmaceutical patents represent some of the most valuable intellectual property assets in the world...
Steering women toward educational paths and careers in fields of invention would seem, in theory, to...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
In the United States, there is a marked gender gap in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathe...
Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability that firms invest in R&D and e...
It’s no secret that women are underrepresented as patent inventors in the United States. Institution...
In the United States, women represent 50% of the workforce, but only 27% of STEM workers and 13% of ...
People of color and women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) f...
Patent law is considered to be an objective law, dealing with the objective subject matter of the ‘t...
People of color and women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (“STEM”)...
This article describes the state of gender diversity across technology and geography within the U.S....
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
This project identifies the gender gap exists in Section H – Electricity patents under the Cooperati...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
<p>A) Mean field-normalized technological impact (i.e., citations), B) Mean number of technological ...
Pharmaceutical patents represent some of the most valuable intellectual property assets in the world...
Steering women toward educational paths and careers in fields of invention would seem, in theory, to...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
In the United States, there is a marked gender gap in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathe...
Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability that firms invest in R&D and e...