Following an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning methods and tools for research evaluation, which are increasingly focused on a number of bibliometric indexes. To study the effects of these changes, we analyze the changing profiles of economists who have won competitions for full professorship in the last few decades in the country. We concentrate on individual characteristics and on scientific production. We show that the identification of a univocal and standardized concept of “research quality” within the new research assessments has progressively imposed a strategy of “homologation,” especially for women. We find that women economists are at a higher risk of discrimination than their male colleagues and thus they are more likely to conform their research activities to the standardized profile imposed by the gender-blind application of simplistic bibliometric methods.

On the evolution of the glass ceiling in Italian academia: the case of economics / Zacchia, Giulia; Corsi, Marcella; D'Ippoliti, Carlo. - In: SCIENCE IN CONTEXT. - ISSN 0269-8897. - 32:4(2019), pp. 411-430. [10.1017/S0269889720000046]

On the evolution of the glass ceiling in Italian academia: the case of economics

Giulia Zacchia
Ultimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Marcella Corsi
Primo
Supervision
;
Carlo D'Ippoliti
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2019

Abstract

Following an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning methods and tools for research evaluation, which are increasingly focused on a number of bibliometric indexes. To study the effects of these changes, we analyze the changing profiles of economists who have won competitions for full professorship in the last few decades in the country. We concentrate on individual characteristics and on scientific production. We show that the identification of a univocal and standardized concept of “research quality” within the new research assessments has progressively imposed a strategy of “homologation,” especially for women. We find that women economists are at a higher risk of discrimination than their male colleagues and thus they are more likely to conform their research activities to the standardized profile imposed by the gender-blind application of simplistic bibliometric methods.
2019
Women economists; glass ceiling; research quality; homologation; bibliometrics
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On the evolution of the glass ceiling in Italian academia: the case of economics / Zacchia, Giulia; Corsi, Marcella; D'Ippoliti, Carlo. - In: SCIENCE IN CONTEXT. - ISSN 0269-8897. - 32:4(2019), pp. 411-430. [10.1017/S0269889720000046]
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