The Roles of Female Involvement and Risk Aversion in Open Access Publishing Patterns in Vietnamese Social Sciences and Humanities

Minh-Hoang Nguyen, N. Huyen, Manh-Toan Ho, T. Le, Q. Vuong
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Abstract Purpose The open-access (OA) publishing model can help improve researchers’ outreach, thanks to its accessibility and visibility to the public. Therefore, the presentation of female researchers can benefit from the OA publishing model. Despite that, little is known about how gender affects OA practices. Thus, the current study explores the effects of female involvement and risk aversion on OA publishing patterns among Vietnamese social sciences and humanities. Design/methodology/approach The study employed Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) on a dataset of 3,122 Vietnamese social sciences and humanities (SS&H) publications during 2008–2019. The Mindsponge mechanism was specifically used to construct theoretical models, while Bayesian inference was utilized for fitting models. Findings The result showed a positive association between female participation and OA publishing probability. However, the positive effect of female involvement on OA publishing probability was negated by the high ratio of female researchers in a publication. OA status was negatively associated with the JIF of the journal in which the publication was published, but the relationship was moderated by the involvement of a female researcher(s). The findings suggested that Vietnamese female researchers might be more likely to publish under the OA model in journals with high JIF for avoiding the risk of public criticism. Research limitations The study could only provide evidence on the association between female involvement and OA publishing probability. However, whether to publish under OA terms is often determined by the first or corresponding authors, but not necessarily gender-based. Practical implications Systematically coordinated actions are suggested to better support women and promote the OA movement in Vietnam. Originality/value The findings show the OA publishing patterns of female researchers in Vietnamese SS&H.
女性参与与风险规避在越南社会科学与人文开放出版模式中的作用
摘要目的开放获取(OA)出版模式由于其对公众的可访问性和可见性,有助于提高研究人员的外联能力。因此,女性研究人员的陈述可以受益于OA出版模式。尽管如此,人们对性别如何影响OA实践知之甚少。因此,本研究探讨了女性参与和风险厌恶对越南社会科学和人文学科OA出版模式的影响。设计/方法论/方法该研究采用贝叶斯思维海绵框架(BMF)对2008-2019年期间3122份越南社会科学和人文科学(SS&H)出版物的数据集进行研究。Minds海绵机制专门用于构建理论模型,而贝叶斯推理用于拟合模型。研究结果显示女性参与度与OA发表概率呈正相关。然而,女性参与对OA出版概率的积极影响被出版物中女性研究人员的高比例所否定。OA状态与发表该出版物的期刊的JIF呈负相关,但这种关系由一名女性研究人员的参与调节。研究结果表明,越南女性研究人员可能更有可能在OA模式下在JIF高的期刊上发表文章,以避免公众批评的风险。研究局限性该研究只能提供女性参与与OA发表概率之间关系的证据。然而,是否根据OA条款发表通常由第一作者或通讯作者决定,但不一定基于性别。实际意义建议采取系统协调的行动,更好地支持越南妇女和促进OA运动。原创性/价值研究结果显示了越南SS&H女性研究人员的OA出版模式。
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