Geographical and gender inequalities in health sciences studies: testing differences in research productivity, impact and visibility

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作者
Goyanes, Manuel [1 ]
Demeter, Marton [2 ]
Halo, Gergo [3 ]
Arcila-Calderon, Carlos [4 ]
de Zuniga, Homero Gil [5 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carlos III Madrid, Dept Commun, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Publ Serv, Dept Sci Strategy, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Natl Univ Publ Serv, Dept Social Commun, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Univ Salamanca, Dept Sociol & Commun, Salamanca, Spain
[5] Univ Salamanca, Dept Polit Sci, Salamanca, Spain
[6] Univ Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
[7] Penn State Univ, Malvern, PA USA
关键词
Health science; Research productivity; Research impact; Gender inequalities; Geographical inequalities; Gender bias; Geographical bias; CITATION PATTERNS; GAP; PUBLICATION; AUTHORSHIP; WOMEN; PARTICIPATION; LIBRARIANSHIP; EXPERIENCES; DISPARITIES; COUNTRIES;
D O I
10.1108/OIR-10-2022-0541
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
PurposeGender and geographical imbalance in production and impact levels is a pressing issue in global knowledge production. Within Health Sciences, while some studies found stark gender and geographical biases and inequalities, others found little empirical evidence of this marginalization. The purpose of the study is to clear the ambiguity concerning the topic.Design/methodology/approachBased on a comprehensive and systematic analysis of Health Sciences research data downloaded from the Scival (Scopus/Scimago) database from 2017 to 2020 (n = 7,990), this study first compares gender representation in research productivity, as well as differences in terms of citation per document, citations per document view and view per document scores according to geographical location. Additionally, the study clarifies whether there is a geographic bias in productivity and impact measures (i.e. citation per document, citations per document view and view per document) moderated by gender.FindingsResults indicate that gender inequalities in productivity are systematic at the overall disciplinary, as well as the subfield levels. Findings also suggest statistically significant geographical differences in citation per document, citations per document view, and view per document scores, and interaction effect of gender over the relation between geography and (1) the number of citations per view and (2) the number of views per document.Originality/valueThis study contributes to scientometric studies in health sciences by providing insightful findings about the geographical and gender bias in productivity and impact across world regions.
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页码:803 / 822
页数:20
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