[PDF][PDF] Reed College 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland, OR 97202

KB Whittington - reed.edu
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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Gender and Scientific Work across Organizational Settings: Commercial Patenting in Academia and Industry

K Whittington, KB Whittington - Work Occup - researchgate.net
There have been significant changes in the past three decades in the organization of
scientific research within universities and industrial firms. I focus on the gendered …

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 …

Women inventors in context: Disparities in patenting across academia and industry

KB Whittington, L Smith-Doerr - Gender & Society, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Explanations of productivity differences between men and women in science tend to focus
on the academic sector and the individual level. This article examines how variation in …

[PDF][PDF] BEYOND IMMEDIATE RELATIONS: UNDERSTANDING FEMALE COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS

J Andrus, J Lee, H Grubbs, MD Howard - researchgate.net
This study examines collaborative networks focusing on how women's need to utilize
indirect relationships influences network tie formations. Research has identified women tend …

Gender, productivity, and collaborative networks in science

A Sterling, J Perry-Smith - Available at SSRN 2269352, 2013 - papers.ssrn.com
It has long been noted that women in STEM fields have poor quality networks compared to
men. In this article, we question whether the network deficits women face are …

Beyond immediate relations: understanding women collaborative networks

J Lee, MD Howard, H Grubbs - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
This study examines collaborative networks focusing on how women's need to utilize
indirect relationships influences network tie formations. Research has identified women tend …

Representation and the Direction of Innovation: Evidence from US Patent Applications

GS Subramani - 2021 - escholarship.org
This dissertation is comprised of three chapters examining participation in and the direction
of innovation in the United States. Chapter 1 details the creation of a novel data set …

[PDF][PDF] Gender, motherhood, and scientific work across employment sectors: Commercial patenting in academia and industry

KB Whittington, KB Whittington - Work and Occupations, 2011 - researchgate.net
There have been significant changes in recent decades in the profession of science, most
notably in the organization of research activities within universities and industrial firms. I …