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Scouting for talent: appointment practices of women professors in academic medicine.

机译:搜寻人才:学术医学女教授的聘任实践。

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This paper contributes to current literature on the under-representation of women in academic medicine by critically examining appointment practices for medical professors in the Netherlands. By opening the black box of these highly secretive appointments, it is shown how allegedly gender-neutral practices contribute to the perpetuation of gender inequalities in academic medicine. The methods employed include quantitative analysis of 286 appointment reports and qualitative interviews with 21 scouts. The analysis revealed a dominant pattern of recruitment by invitation by male scouts, leading to three gender mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion through formal/informal networking. When candidates are recruited through homogeneous male networks, the pool of potential candidates is drastically restricted. Women are not seen as obvious choices for professorships since their commitment to the job is questioned. Furthermore, women do not correspond to the image of the ideal manager since they do not appear to conform to the gendered preconceptions of leadership held by the predominantly male scouts.
机译:本文通过对荷兰医学教授的聘任做法进行严格审查,为有关女性在学术医学中任职人数不足的最新文献做出了贡献。通过打开这些高度机密的任命的黑匣子,可以表明所谓的性别中立做法如何助长了学术医学中的性别不平等。所采用的方法包括对286个约会报告进行定量分析以及对21个侦察员进行定性访谈。分析显示,男侦察员通过邀请招募占主导地位,通过正式/非正式网络导致了三种包容和排斥的性别机制。当通过同质的男性网络招聘候选人时,潜在候选人的数量将大大受到限制。由于妇女对工作的承诺受到质疑,因此不认为妇女是教授职位的明显选择。此外,妇女与理想管理者的形象不符,因为她们似乎不符合以男性为主的球探所掌握的性别领导观念。

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