This paper reanalyses data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored papers published in top international relations journals received fewer citations than equivalent male-authored papers. The reanalysis indicated that the gender citation gap is largely limited to elite papers, defined either as papers in the right tail of the citation distribution or as papers published in the most familiar journals. Results suggest that the original study’s recommendation to consider the gender citation gap in promotion and review requires more data and a better understanding of the factors that influence whether a paper enters the discipline’s elite
Following growing academic interest and activism targeting gender bias in university curricula, we p...
Gender disparity in scholarly influence—measured in terms of differential citation to academic work—...
The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased...
This manuscript reanalyzes data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored ...
Abstract: Accumulated evidence identifies discernible gender gaps across many dimensions of professi...
The historical and contemporary under-attribution of women's contributions to scientific scholarship...
Efforts to combat continuing gender inequalities in academia need to be informed by evidence about ...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
This article explores publication patterns across 10 prominent political science journals, documenti...
In the most prestigious journals of many disciplines, female researchers are underrepresented. To be...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
Publishing has a variety of functions for academics. The most significant of these is linked to este...
Background: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality researc...
Following growing academic interest and activism targeting gender bias in university curricula, we p...
Gender disparity in scholarly influence—measured in terms of differential citation to academic work—...
The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased...
This manuscript reanalyzes data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored ...
Abstract: Accumulated evidence identifies discernible gender gaps across many dimensions of professi...
The historical and contemporary under-attribution of women's contributions to scientific scholarship...
Efforts to combat continuing gender inequalities in academia need to be informed by evidence about ...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
This article explores publication patterns across 10 prominent political science journals, documenti...
In the most prestigious journals of many disciplines, female researchers are underrepresented. To be...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
Publishing has a variety of functions for academics. The most significant of these is linked to este...
Background: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality researc...
Following growing academic interest and activism targeting gender bias in university curricula, we p...
Gender disparity in scholarly influence—measured in terms of differential citation to academic work—...
The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased...