William B. Counter, Wali Ahmed, Gaeun Rhee, Sabeena Jalal, Jessica Singh, Lucy Y. Lei, Faisal Khosa
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Abstract
Despite prevailing discourses around equal opportunity and inclusivity, gender disparity still exists in academic ranks and leadership positions. The authors reviewed 3290 faculty members within the thirty top-ranked business schools around the world, using the Scopus database to retrieve the h-index, number of publications, and citations for each faculty member. They examined the distribution of male and female faculty members across geographical regions, academic ranks, and subspecialties while comparing academic performance. The authors found evident disparities between male and female faculty across all domains, with women occupying a disproportionately lower number of academic ranks and leadership positions despite no significant differences in performance metrics. The greatest disparity was among the professor rank; less than one-fifth of all business professors were female.
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For more than 40 years, the Journal of Scholarly Publishing has been the authoritative voice of academic publishing. The journal combines philosophical analysis with practical advice and aspires to explain, argue, discuss, and question the large collection of new topics that continually arise in the publishing field. JSP has also examined the future of scholarly publishing, scholarship on the web, digitization, copyright, editorial policies, computer applications, marketing, and pricing models. It is the indispensable resource for academics and publishers that addresses the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding and from innovations in production and publishing.