The objective of the research presented in this article is to analyze possible citation biases between scientific articles due to the gender of the authors. Various researchers, such as Maliniak, Powers, and Walter (2013); Beaudry and Larivière (2016); Ghiasi et al. (2018); Huang et al. (2019); Potthoff and Zimmermann (2017); and Thelwall (2020), have highlighted the existing gender gap in university careers, and also in scientific publication, a reflection of what happens in society in general. The starting hypothesis of this research is that due to the discrimination they are subjected to, women could react by citing other female authors more. The methodology used has been 1) conducting a bibliographic search on the subject. The search re...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
Women underrepresentation in science has frequently been associated with women being less productive...
The objective of the research presented in this article is to analyze possible citation biases betwe...
Background: Gender gaps present in scientific and academic research field generate discrimination an...
Citations are one of the key indicators of scientific influence. However, citations are not entirely...
[ES]: Se realiza un estudio comparativo desagregado por sexos de la producción científica en literat...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
[EN]In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects ...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
The purpose of this paper is to learn about the scientific productivity and collaboration of authors...
[EN]: [Introduction]: It has been observed that women are less represented in research on addictions...
From the construction of: (i) gender indicators (horizontal distribution, vertical distribution, ra...
Despite an increase in the participation of women in scientific publications, a gender gap persists ...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
Women underrepresentation in science has frequently been associated with women being less productive...
The objective of the research presented in this article is to analyze possible citation biases betwe...
Background: Gender gaps present in scientific and academic research field generate discrimination an...
Citations are one of the key indicators of scientific influence. However, citations are not entirely...
[ES]: Se realiza un estudio comparativo desagregado por sexos de la producción científica en literat...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
[EN]In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects ...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
The purpose of this paper is to learn about the scientific productivity and collaboration of authors...
[EN]: [Introduction]: It has been observed that women are less represented in research on addictions...
From the construction of: (i) gender indicators (horizontal distribution, vertical distribution, ra...
Despite an increase in the participation of women in scientific publications, a gender gap persists ...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
Women underrepresentation in science has frequently been associated with women being less productive...