Female leadership, democratization, and firm innovation: social inequalities and gender issues in post-communist economies

A Iman, Z Nazarov, A Obydenkova - Eastern European Economics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Do women exhibit a different pattern of entrepreneurial behavior as compared to men in post-
Communist societies? This paper addresses this question using survey data from 25 …

From bench to board: Gender differences in university scientists' participation in corporate scientific advisory boards

WW Ding, F Murray, TE Stuart - Academy of Management Journal, 2013 - journals.aom.org
This article examines the gender difference in the likelihood that male and female academic
scientists will join corporate scientific advisory boards (SABs). We assess (i) demand-side …

[图书][B] Breaking into the lab: Engineering progress for women in science

SV Rosser - 2012 - library.oapen.org
Why are there so few women in science? In Breaking into the Lab, Sue Rosser uses the
experiences of successful women scientists and engineers to answer the question of why …

Foreign inventors in Europe and the United States: Diversity and patent quality

E Ferrucci, F Lissoni - Research Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
We explore the impact of migrant inventors on patent quality in Europe and the United States
between 1990 and 2010. Drawing on a large sample of patent applications filed at the …

A tie is a tie? Gender and network positioning in life science inventor collaboration

KB Whittington - Research Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Collaborative relationships are an important anchor of innovative activity, and rates of
collaboration in science are on the rise. This research addresses differences in men's and …

Female owners versus female managers: Who is better at introducing innovations?

D Dohse, RK Goel, MA Nelson - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2019 - Springer
This paper uses firm-level survey for more than 100 countries to examine whether firms'
female managers or female owners were better at bringing innovations to the market than …

Mothers of invention? Gender, motherhood, and new dimensions of productivity in the science profession

KB Whittington - Work and Occupations, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Gender and motherhood dynamics feature prominently in research that examines
professional workplace inequities. The rise of patenting as an available form of academic …

Collaboration patterns and patenting: Exploring gender distinctions

Y Meng - Research Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Drawing upon the theory of gender frame, the research on gender in science, and social
network studies, this paper focuses on the social mechanism of collaboration, specifically …

An empirical study of patent grant rates as a function of race and gender

WM Schuster, RE Davis, K Schley… - … Business Law Journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we examine the rate at which patent applications are granted as a function of
the inventor's race and gender. Empirical analysis of more than 3.9 million US applications …

Does gender matter in the export performance of international new ventures? Mediation effects of firm-specific and country-specific advantages

IH Lee, Y Paik, U Uygur - Journal of International Management, 2016 - Elsevier
Based on a sample of 4240 Korean firms, this study explores the relationship between
owner gender and export performance of international new ventures (INVs) by investigating …