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La participación femenina en publicaciones colombianas de economía y administración indexadas en Scopus (1974 – junio de 2014)

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  • Jenny Paola Lis Gutiérrez
  • Clorith Angélica Bahos Olivera

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A partir de la construcción de: (i) indicadores de género (distribución horizontal, distribución vertical, índice de feminidad, índice de masculinidad, índice de Duncan, índice de segregación, índice de contribución al sexismo e índice de interacción), (ii) un análisis bibliométrico descriptivo y evaluativo, segmentado por el sexo de los autores, y (iii) representaciones de cartografía temática y estadística, se pretendió establecer si existe una brecha de género en la producción académica nacional en Economía y Administración, esto, a pesar de que el número de autoras en ciencias económicas se haya incrementado en anos recientes. Los resultados indican que los artículos con mujeres como autoras principales no superaron el 27% y como co-autoras solo fue del 24%. A su vez se identificó que los mejores indicadores en cuanto a reiteración de las citaciones (índices H, R y A) los obtienen los artículos escritos por hombres sin co-autoría femenina. Finalmente se logró establecer que los indicadores de género calculados con respecto al número de autores, reiteran la brecha de género y la masculinización en la publicación científica en ciencias económicas, sin embargo, no hay evidencia de segregación en las tres áreas analizadas. ****** From the construction of: (i) gender indicators (horizontal distribution, vertical distribution, rate of femininity, masculinity index, Duncan index, segregation index, contribution to sexism index and interaction index), (ii) a descriptive and evaluative bibliometric analysis, segmented by sex of the authors, and (iii) representations of thematic and statistical cartography, was intended to establish whether there is a gender gap in national academic production in Economics and Management, this, despite the number of female authors in economics has increased in recent years. The results indicate that articles with women as main authors did not exceed 27% and as co-authors was only 24%. In turn it was identified that the best indicators as to repeated citations (index H, R and A) get articles written by men without female co-authorship. Finally it was established that gender indicators calculated relative to the number of authors reiterate the gender gap and masculinization in scientific publication in economics, however, there is no evidence of segregation in the three areas analyzed.

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  • Jenny Paola Lis Gutiérrez & Clorith Angélica Bahos Olivera, 2016. "La participación femenina en publicaciones colombianas de economía y administración indexadas en Scopus (1974 – junio de 2014)," Revista Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, vol. 24(2), pages 183-212, October.
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