论文标题

基于性别的同性恋研究:一项大规模研究的男人合作研究

Gender-Based Homophily in Research: A Large-Scale Study of Man-Woman Collaboration

论文作者

Kwiek, Marek, Roszka, Wojciech

论文摘要

我们根据2009 - 2018年的Scopus索引出版物(158,743期刊文章),研究了所有国际可见的波兰大学教授的男女合作实践(n = 25,463)。我们使用概率和确定性的记录链接合并了99,935个科学家(具有完整的行政和传记数据)的国家注册表与Scopus出版物数据库合并。我们独特的传记,行政,出版和引文数据库(波兰科学天文台)包括所有在85所研究的大学中至少拥有博士学位的教授。我们确定了我们对每个教授的个人出版物组合的评价,并研究了生物年龄,学术职位,学术纪律,普通期刊声望和机构类型对同性协作比率的各自影响。发现性别同质原则(主要与同性科学家一起出版)适用于男性科学家,但不适用于女性。大多数男性科学家仅与男性合作。相比之下,大多数女科学家根本不与女性合作。在所有研究的年龄段中,全女性的合作都是微不足道的,而全男性的合作无处不在。在研究密集型机构中,性别同质性地被证明对男性比女性更强大。最后,我们使用了多维分数logit回归模型来估计性别以及其他个人级别和机构级别自变量对性别同质性性别的影响。

We examined the male-female collaboration practices of all internationally visible Polish university professors (N = 25,463) based on their Scopus-indexed publications from 2009-2018 (158,743 journal articles). We merged a national registry of 99,935 scientists (with full administrative and biographical data) with the Scopus publication database, using probabilistic and deterministic record linkage. Our unique biographical, administrative, publication, and citation database (The Polish Science Observatory) included all professors with at least a doctoral degree employed in 85 research-involved universities. We determined what we term an individual publication portfolio for every professor, and we examined the respective impacts of biological age, academic position, academic discipline, average journal prestige, and type of institution on the same-sex collaboration ratio. The gender homophily principle (publishing predominantly with scientists of the same sex) was found to apply to male scientists - but not to females. The majority of male scientists collaborate solely with males; most female scientists, in contrast, do not collaborate with females at all. Across all age groups studied, all-female collaboration is marginal, while all-male collaboration is pervasive. Gender homophily in research-intensive institutions proved stronger for males than for females. Finally, we used a multi-dimensional fractional logit regression model to estimate the impact of gender and other individual-level and institutional-level independent variables on gender homophily in research collaboration.

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