Lesch Lara, Scharfenkamp Katrin, Wicker Pamela
Department of Sports Science, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2023 Nov 20;14:1239944. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1239944. eCollection 2023.
The underrepresentation of women in academia is often explained by the presence of gender stereotypes and the perception that women fit the role of an academic to a lesser extent. Based on social role theory and role congruity theory, this study investigates and estimates the perceived role fit of women and men academics in the social sports sciences.
Data were collected with a quantitative online survey. The sample ( = 792) includes individuals who study or work in sports economics, sport management, or sport sociology (referred to as social sports sciences). The questionnaire included items that reflect attributes of an ideal-typical academic as well as women and men academics in four dimensions, i.e., leadership, research methods, media visibility, and research topics. In the first step, these items were used to estimate a total role fit index for both women and men academics, as well as indices for all dimensions. In a second step, regression analyses were used to examine how respondents' individual characteristics (e.g., discipline, career stage, gender, presence of role models) are related to their perceived role fit indices and the differences in the perceived role fit.
The role fit index ranges from 0 to 1, and women have a higher total role fit than men (0.77 vs. 0.75). The results suggest that women in the social sports sciences are perceived as a better fit for the role of an academic. In contrast to role congruity theory, women's leadership fit is higher than men's fit in this dimension (0.79 vs. 0.72). Regarding the associations of individual characteristics, professors seem to perceive a lower role fit for both genders than students. Furthermore, the difference between the perceived role fit of men and women is smaller for women respondents. Having a woman role model leads to a higher fit of women academics in the leadership dimension.
学术界女性代表人数不足的现象通常被解释为存在性别刻板印象,以及认为女性在较小程度上符合学者角色。基于社会角色理论和角色一致性理论,本研究调查并估计了社会体育科学领域男女学者的角色契合度认知情况。
通过定量在线调查收集数据。样本(n = 792)包括在体育经济学、体育管理或体育社会学(称为社会体育科学)领域学习或工作的个体。问卷包含反映理想典型学者以及男女学者在四个维度(即领导力、研究方法、媒体曝光度和研究主题)属性的项目。第一步,这些项目用于估计男女学者的总体角色契合度指数以及所有维度的指数。第二步,使用回归分析来检验受访者的个人特征(如学科、职业阶段、性别、榜样的存在)如何与他们的角色契合度认知指数以及角色契合度认知差异相关。
角色契合度指数范围为0至1,女性的总体角色契合度高于男性(0.77对0.75)。结果表明,社会体育科学领域的女性被认为更适合学者角色。与角色一致性理论相反,在这一维度上女性的领导力契合度高于男性(0.79对0.72)。关于个人特征的关联,教授似乎比学生认为男女的角色契合度都更低。此外,女性受访者中男女角色契合度认知的差异更小。有女性榜样会使女性学者在领导力维度上的契合度更高。