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Gender differences in the aims and impacts of research

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2021
Author(s)
Zhang, L.
Sivertsen, G.
Du, H.
Huang, Y.
Glänzel, W.
Language
English
Keywords

Altmetrics

Gender

Usage

Citation Impact

Research Evaluation

Research Performance

Societal Impact

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Theory
Abstract
This study uses mixed methods—classical citation analysis, altmetric analysis, a survey with researchers as respondents, and text analysis of the abstracts of scientific articles—to investigate gender differences in the aims and impacts of research. We find that male researchers more often value and engage in research mainly aimed at scientific progress, which is more cited. Female researchers more often value and engage in research mainly aimed at contributing to societal progress, which has more abstract views (usage). The gender differences are observed among researchers who work in the same field of research and have the same age and academic position. Our findings have implications for evaluation and funding policies and practices. A critical discussion of how societal engagement versus citation impact is valued, and how funding criteria reflect gender differences, is warranted. © 2021, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.
Journal
Scientometrics
ISSN
1588-2861
DOI
10.1007/s11192-021-04171-y
Volume
126
Issue
11
Pagination
8861-8886
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