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Gender differences in research collaboration
Authors:Giovanni Abramo  Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo  Gianluca Murgia
Affiliation:1. Laboratory for Studies of Research and Technology Transfer at Institute for System Analysis and Computer Science (IASI-CNR), National Research Council of Italy, Italy;2. School of Engineering, Dept of Management University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy;3. University of Siena, Italy
Abstract:The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomena that could be at the root of the gender gap seen in many nations. However, in spite of the ever more collaborative character of scientific research, the issue of gender aspects in research collaborations has been treated in a marginal manner. In this article we apply an innovative bibliometric approach based on the propensity for collaboration by individual academics, which permits measurement of gender differences in the propensity to collaborate by fields, disciplines and forms of collaboration: intramural, extramural domestic and international. The analysis of the scientific production of Italian academics shows that women researchers register a greater capacity to collaborate in all the forms analyzed, with the exception of international collaboration, where there is still a gap in comparison to male colleagues.
Keywords:Research collaboration  Collaboration patterns  Gender  Bibliometrics  University
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