Gender-specific patterns in the artificial intelligence scientific ecosystem

被引:6
作者
Hajibabaei, Anahita [1 ]
Schiffauerova, Andrea [1 ]
Ebadi, Ashkan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Concordia Univ, Concordia Inst Informat Syst Engn, Montreal, PQ H3G 2W1, Canada
[2] Natl Res Council Canada, Montreal, PQ H3T 2B2, Canada
关键词
Gender disparity; Interdisciplinary research; Artificial intelligence; Research performance; Collaboration; RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SEX-DIFFERENCES; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; SCIENCE; CENTRALITY; DIVERSITY; PERFORMANCE; PIPELINE; CAREERS; TEAMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.joi.2022.101275
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Gender disparity in science is one of the most focused debating points among authorities and the scientific community. Over the last few decades, numerous initiatives have endeavored to accelerate gender equity in academia and research society. However, despite the ongoing efforts, gaps persist across the world, and more measures need to be taken. Using social network analysis, natural language processing, and machine learning, in this study, we comprehensively analyzed gender-specific patterns in the highly interdisciplinary and evolving field of artificial intelligence for the period of 2000-2019. Our findings suggest an overall increasing rate of mixed-gender collaborations. From the observed gender-specific collaborative patterns, the existence of disciplinary homophily at both dyadic and team levels is confirmed. However, a higher preference was observed for female researchers to form homophilous collaborative links. Our core-periphery analysis indicated a significant positive association between having diverse collaboration and scientific performance and experience. We found evidence in support of expecting the rise of new female superstar researchers in the artificial intelligence field.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Gender-specific patterns in patenting and publishing
    Frietsch, Rainer
    Haller, Inna
    Funken-Vrohlings, Melanie
    Grupp, Hariolf
    RESEARCH POLICY, 2009, 38 (04) : 590 - 599
  • [2] Women and key positions in scientific collaboration networks: analyzing central scientists' profiles in the artificial intelligence ecosystem through a gender lens
    Hajibabaei, Anahita
    Schiffauerova, Andrea
    Ebadi, Ashkan
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2023, 128 (02) : 1219 - 1240
  • [3] Gender-specific differences in cardiology
    Sandek, Anja
    Hasenfuss, Gerd
    INNERE MEDIZIN, 2023, 64 (08): : 727 - 735
  • [4] A woman's place is in the 'home'? Gender-specific hiring patterns in academia in gender-equal Norway
    Moratti, Sofia
    JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 2021, 57 (04) : 916 - 934
  • [5] The Evolutionary Dynamics of the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem
    Jacobides, Michael G.
    Brusoni, Stefano
    Candelon, Francois
    STRATEGY SCIENCE, 2021, 6 (04) : 412 - 435
  • [6] Women and key positions in scientific collaboration networks: analyzing central scientists’ profiles in the artificial intelligence ecosystem through a gender lens
    Anahita Hajibabaei
    Andrea Schiffauerova
    Ashkan Ebadi
    Scientometrics, 2023, 128 : 1219 - 1240
  • [7] Gender-specific favoritism in science
    Bao, Zhengyang
    Huang, Difang
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION, 2024, 221 : 94 - 109
  • [8] Gender-Specific Asthma Treatment
    Choi, Inseon S.
    ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH, 2011, 3 (02) : 74 - 80
  • [9] Gender-specific effects of artificially induced gender beliefs in mental rotation
    Heil, Martin
    Jansen, Petra
    Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia
    Neuburger, Sarah
    LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2012, 22 (03) : 350 - 353
  • [10] Scientific Wonder, Artificial Intelligence, and Awe of the Divine
    Konigsburg, Joyce Ann
    RELIGIONS, 2024, 15 (04)