Session G28: Statistical Mechanics of Social Systems

11:15 AM–2:15 PM, Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Room: 336

Sponsoring Unit: GSNP
Chair: Stefan Boettcher, Emory University

Abstract ID: BAPS.2013.MAR.G28.2

Abstract: G28.00002 : The possible role of resource requirements and academic career-choice risk on gender differences in publication rate and impact

11:27 AM–11:39 AM

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Authors:

  Xiaohan Zeng
    (Northwestern University)

  Jordi Duch
    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

  Marta Sales-Pardo
    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

  Filippo Radicchi
    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

  Shayna Otis
    (Northwestern University)

  Teresa Woodruff
    (Northwestern University)

  Luis Amaral
    (Northwestern University)

Many studies demonstrate that there is still a significant gender bias, especially at higher career levels, in many areas including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). We investigated field-dependent, gender-specific effects of the selective pressures individuals experience as they pursue a career in academia within seven STEM disciplines. We built a unique database that comprises 437,787 publications authored by 4,292 faculty members at top United States research universities. Our analyses reveal that gender differences in publication rate and impact are discipline-specific. Our results also support two hypotheses. First, the widely-reported lower publication rates of female faculty are correlated with the amount of research resources typically needed in the discipline considered, and thus may be explained by the lower level of institutional support historically received by females. Second, in disciplines where pursuing an academic position incurs greater career risk, female faculty tend to have a greater fraction of higher impact publications than males. Our findings have significant, field-specific, policy implications for achieving diversity at the faculty level within the STEM disciplines.

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