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Table 13 Effect of individual and network characteristics on ln(citations) of an author by gender

From: The role of highly intercited papers on scientific impact: the Mexican case

Variables

(1)

(2)

ln(citations)

ln(citations)

 

Men

Women

ln(k-max)

0.818***

0.648***

(0.0415)

(0.0611)

ln(No. Publications)

0.359***

0.332***

(0.0340)

(0.0443)

ln(Rank of affiliation institution)

−0.212**

−0.373***

(0.0880)

(0.129)

Area 1: Physics, Mathematics and Earth Sciences

−0.238***

−0.135

(0.0495)

(0.104)

Area 2: Biology and Chemistry

−0.0657

−0.0206

(0.0482)

(0.0877)

Area 3: Medicine and Health

−0.136**

−0.113

(0.0553)

(0.0876)

Area 4: Humanities and Behavioral Sciences

−0.217*

−0.354***

(0.119)

(0.109)

Area 5: Social and Economic Sciences

−0.0361

−0.281

(0.0990)

(0.185)

Area 6: Biotechnology and Agricultural Sciences

−0.138***

−0.00906

(0.0483)

(0.0885)

Level I

−0.0212

0.0124

(0.0987)

(0.0936)

Level II

0.242**

0.293***

(0.109)

(0.109)

Level III

0.463***

0.517***

(0.119)

(0.159)

Career length

0.00620***

0.0122***

(0.00230)

(0.00361)

ln(Avg. co-authors per paper)

0.320***

0.379***

(0.0459)

(0.0481)

Constant

5.033***

6.560***

(0.824)

(1.192)

Observations

1,571

792

R-squared

0.606

0.536

  1. Robust Standard errors in parentheses
  2. Ommited dummies are Candidate and Engineering and Industry
  3. ***p<0.01
  4. **p<0.05
  5. *p<0.1