女性支持者和男性批评者:裁判的性别如何影响候选人获得晋升的可能性

IF 8 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Theodore Masters-Waage , Juan M. Madera , Ally St. Aubin , Joshua Ash , Ebenezer Edema-Sillo , Christiane Spitzmueller
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外部评估信(ERLs)在晋升和任期(P&;T)过程中起着至关重要的作用。然而,鉴于写信人的特征与信件内容之间的密切关系,最近学者们对其有效性提出了质疑。在Madera等人(2024)的基础上,我们发展了基于社会角色的写信人性别如何影响信件内容和投票结果的理论。候选人内部分析的结果发现,为同一候选人写的信存在性别差异:1)男性写信者更多地使用人称代词(我/我/我自己),而女性更多地使用他人代词(她/他);2)与男性相比,女性写的信总体上语气更积极;3)较少使用怀疑语言。总的来说,这表明在P&;T过程中,女性比男性写更多支持和关注候选人的信件。证实了这一点,我们发现——控制学校、学科、学术生产力和人口统计——女性写信者比例较高(即男性比例较低)的候选人有更积极的P&;T结果。这些发现强调需要进行P&;T改革,以提高外部审查信函撰写和作者选择过程的公平性。
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Women advocates and men critics: How referees' gender influences candidates' likelihood of receiving a promotion
External review letters (ERLs) play a critical role in the promotion and tenure (P&T) process. However, recently, scholars have questioned their validity, given the strong relationships between letter writer characteristics and letter content. Building on Madera et al. (2024), we develop a social role-based theory of how letter writer gender affects letter content and voting outcomes. Results from within-candidate analysis find gender differences in letters written for the same candidate, 1) men letter writers used more personal pronouns (I/me/myself) and women used more other-pronouns (she/he), 2) letters written by women - compared to men - had a more positive tone overall, and 3) used less doubt language. Collectively, this suggests that women write more supportive and candidate-focused letters than men in the P&T process. Confirming this, we find that - controlling for school, discipline, scholarly productivity, and demographics - candidates with a higher proportion of women letter writers (i.e., lower proportion of men) have more positive P&T outcomes. These findings underscore the need for P&T reforms to improve equity in the external review letter-writing and writer selection process.
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Research Policy
Research Policy MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: Research Policy (RP) articles explore the interaction between innovation, technology, or research, and economic, social, political, and organizational processes, both empirically and theoretically. All RP papers are expected to provide insights with implications for policy or management. Research Policy (RP) is a multidisciplinary journal focused on analyzing, understanding, and effectively addressing the challenges posed by innovation, technology, R&D, and science. This includes activities related to knowledge creation, diffusion, acquisition, and exploitation in the form of new or improved products, processes, or services, across economic, policy, management, organizational, and environmental dimensions.
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