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GENDER DISPARITIES IN SCIENCE? DROPOUT, PRODUCTIVITY, COLLABORATIONS AND SUCCESS OF MALE AND FEMALE COMPUTER SCIENTISTS

机译:科学的性别差异? 丢弃,生产力,合作和男女计算机科学家的成功

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Scientific collaborations shape ideas as well as innovations and are both the substrate for, and the outcome of, academic careers. Recent studies show that gender inequality is still present in many scientific practices ranging from hiring to peer-review processes and grant applications. In this work, we investigate gender-specific differences in collaboration patterns of more than one million computer scientists over the course of 47 years. We explore how these patterns change over years and career ages and how they impact scientific success. Our results highlight that successful male and female scientists reveal the same collaboration patterns: compared to scientists in the same career age, they tend to collaborate with more colleagues than other scientists, seek innovations as brokers and establish longer-lasting and more repetitive collaborations. However, women are on average less likely to adopt the collaboration patterns that are related with success, more likely to embed into ego networks devoid of structural holes, and they exhibit stronger gender homophily as well as a consistently higher dropout rate than men in all career ages.
机译:科学合作形式的想法以及创新,以及学术职业生涯的基础和结果。最近的研究表明,在许多科学实践中仍然存在性别不平等,从雇用对同行审查流程和授予申请。在这项工作中,我们在47年的过程中调查了超过一百万计算机科学家的合作模式的性别特定差异。我们探讨这些模式如何变化多年和职业生涯年龄以及它们如何影响科学的成功。我们的结果强调,成功的男性和女性科学家揭示了相同的合作模式:与同一职业生涯年龄的科学家相比,他们倾向于与其他科学家们与其他科学家合作,寻求创新作为经纪人,建立更持久和更加重复的合作。然而,妇女平均不太可能采用与成功相关的合作模式,更有可能嵌入没有结构漏洞的自我网络,并且他们在所有职业生涯中的始终如一的性别慷慨地表现出始终如一的辍学率年龄段。

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