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基于作者身份,女性和男性在研究合作方面有何不同?以西班牙为例。

How do women and men differ in research collaborations based on authorship positions? The Spanish case.

作者信息

Morillo Fernanda, Escabias Manuel, Chinchilla-Rodríguez Zaida

机构信息

Instituto de Filosofía (IFS), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain.

Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

Front Res Metr Anal. 2025 Aug 13;10:1631931. doi: 10.3389/frma.2025.1631931. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

This study examines gender disparities in authorship and collaboration within the Spanish scientific workforce, focusing on international and industry co-authored publications. Drawing on a comprehensive dataset of over 165,000 publications and more than 170,000 identified authors affiliated with Spanish institutions, the analysis explores how gender interacts with authorship position, research field, career stage, and team size. The results reveal a consistent under-representation of women in both types of collaboration, particularly in key authorship roles (first, last, and corresponding author). While women are more active at early career stages, their visibility in leadership roles tends to diminish over time, especially as the number of co-authors increases. Field-specific patterns show that even in highly feminized disciplines, such as Biomedical & Health Sciences, women are less likely to appear in prominent authorship positions. These findings raise important concerns about current research assessment practices that rely heavily on byline position as a proxy for contribution or leadership. The study contributes to ongoing discussions on responsible metrics and proposes policy recommendations to promote more equitable evaluation systems that reflect the collaborative and diverse nature of research careers.

摘要

本研究考察了西班牙科研人员队伍中在署名和合作方面的性别差异,重点关注国际合作和与行业合作发表的论文。基于一个包含超过16.5万篇论文以及17万多名隶属于西班牙机构的已识别作者的综合数据集,该分析探讨了性别如何与署名位置、研究领域、职业阶段和团队规模相互作用。结果显示,在这两种合作类型中,女性的代表性一直不足,尤其是在关键署名角色(第一作者、最后作者和通讯作者)方面。虽然女性在职业生涯早期更为活跃,但随着时间推移,她们在领导角色中的可见度往往会降低,尤其是随着共同作者数量的增加。特定领域的模式表明,即使在生物医学与健康科学等女性占主导的学科中,女性出现在重要署名位置的可能性也较小。这些发现引发了对当前严重依赖署名顺序作为贡献或领导力代理指标的研究评估做法的重要担忧。该研究为正在进行的关于负责任的指标的讨论做出了贡献,并提出了政策建议,以促进更公平的评估体系,反映研究职业的合作性和多样性。

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