Gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM): Current knowledge, implications for practice, policy, and future directions

MT Wang, JL Degol - Educational psychology review, 2017 - Springer
Although the gender gap in math course-taking and performance has narrowed in recent
decades, females continue to be underrepresented in math-intensive fields of Science …

Motivational pathways to STEM career choices: Using expectancy–value perspective to understand individual and gender differences in STEM fields

MT Wang, J Degol - Developmental review, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract The United States has made a significant effort and investment in STEM education,
yet the size and the composition of the STEM workforce continues to fail to meet demand. It …

Smartphone use and work–home interference: The moderating role of social norms and employee work engagement

D Derks, D Van Duin, M Tims… - Journal of Occupational …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Work in our modern society that is facilitated by communication technology involves
connectivity, immediacy, and a blurring of boundaries between work and non‐work …

Scaling down inequality: Rating scales, gender bias, and the architecture of evaluation

LA Rivera, A Tilcsik - American Sociological Review, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Quantitative performance ratings are ubiquitous in modern organizations—from businesses
to universities—yet there is substantial evidence of bias against women in such ratings. This …

When two bodies are (not) a problem: Gender and relationship status discrimination in academic hiring

LA Rivera - American Sociological Review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Junior faculty search committees serve as gatekeepers to the professoriate and play vital
roles in shaping the demographic composition of academic departments and disciplines, but …

Smartphone use, work–home interference, and burnout: A diary study on the role of recovery

D Derks, AB Bakker - Applied Psychology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This diary study examines the impact of daily recovery experiences on daily work–home
interference (WHI) and daily burnout symptoms within a group of smartphone users. A total …

[图书][B] How professors think: Inside the curious world of academic judgment

M Lamont - 2009 - books.google.com
Excellence. Originality. Intelligence. Everyone in academia stresses quality. But what exactly
is it, and how do professors identify it? In the academic evaluation system known as “peer …

Academics job satisfaction and job stress across countries in the changing academic environments

JC Shin, J Jung - Higher education, 2014 - Springer
This study examined job satisfaction and job stress across 19 higher education systems. We
classified the 19 countries according to their job satisfaction and job stress and applied …

Women's underrepresentation in science: sociocultural and biological considerations.

SJ Ceci, WM Williams, SM Barnett - Psychological bulletin, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The underrepresentation of women at the top of math-intensive fields is controversial, with
competing claims of biological and sociocultural causation. The authors develop a …

Stressing out: Connecting race, gender, and stress with faculty productivity

MK Eagan Jr, JC Garvey - The Journal of Higher Education, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This study uses multilevel modeling to analyze data from a national sample of full-time,
undergraduate faculty at four-year institutions to examine the connections among race …