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Mind the (submission) gap: EPSR gender data and female authors publishing perceptions

Authors :
Closa Montero, Carlos [0000-0002-2935-1926]
Moury, Catherine [0000-0001-5405-1493]
Closa Montero, Carlos
Moury, Catherine
Novakova, Zuzana
Qvortrup, Matt
Ribeiro, Beatriz
Closa Montero, Carlos [0000-0002-2935-1926]
Moury, Catherine [0000-0001-5405-1493]
Closa Montero, Carlos
Moury, Catherine
Novakova, Zuzana
Qvortrup, Matt
Ribeiro, Beatriz
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The publication pattern of EPSR confirms the findings of established scholarship on gender and publishing; women publish less than men (roughly, 30% to 70%). This gap reflects a previous submission gap; i.e., men submit even much more than women do. EPSR editorial process does not show signs of discrimination: single or leading female authors have significantly lower desk rejection rates than their male counterparts in similar configurations. Women though, are underrepresented as peer reviewers and EPSR has taken measures to redress this situation. Looking at women authors perceptions, findings (that cannot be considered representative), are consistent with existing scholarship. Women authors perceive themselves as more perfectionist and more risk adverse, they also perceive that they can dedicate less time to research, and they express mistrust in the blind review process. As a general conclusion, whilst reversing the gender gap requires structural action beyond and before the editorial process, journal editors must consider forms to secure more extensive women inclusion in publications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286555140
Document Type :
Electronic Resource