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Fostering Public Good Contributions with Symbolic Awards: A Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia [PDF]
This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in a public goods context. The experiment is conducted at Wikipedia, which faces declining editor retention rates, particularly among newcomers ...
Gallus, Jana
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Background Differential participation and success in grant applications may contribute to women’s lesser representation in the sciences. This study’s objective was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to address the question of gender ...
K. Schmaling, Stephen A. Gallo
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The gender gap in highly prestigious international research awards, 2001–2020
This study examines gender disparities in the world’s 141 most prestigious international research awards. I find that (a) from 2001 to 2020 these awards were received 3,445 times by 2,011 men and 262 women; (b) women’s share increased from an annual ...
Lokman I. Meho
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The Matilda Effect: Under-recognition of Women in Hematology and Oncology Awards.
BACKGROUND The proportion of women in the field of hematology and oncology (H&O) has increased over recent decades, but the representation of women in leadership positions remains poor. In an effort to close the gender gap in academia, it is important to
S. Patel +9 more
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Gender Disparity in Grants and Awards at the National Institute of Health
Objective The National Institute of Health (NIH) supports the academic career of scientists across the United States (U.S.). It promotes and sponsors scientists in conducting wide-ranging clinical and basic science research.
Beenish Safdar +5 more
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Topic choice contributes to the lower rate of NIH awards to African-American/black scientists
Topic choice is a previously unappreciated contributor to the lower rate of NIH awards to AA/B scientists. Despite efforts to promote diversity in the biomedical workforce, there remains a lower rate of funding of National Institutes of Health R01 ...
Travis Hoppe +10 more
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Cronologia vieții literare românești (CVLR). Studiu de caz; anul 1961 (I) (Epoca Gheorghiu-Dej și epoca Nicolae Ceaușescu în publicistica anilor 1961 și 1971). Scriitori, publicații, evenimente/teme/tematici [PDF]
This article is mainly about “Anul 1961” and “Anul 1971” from CVLR – the Communist Era, putting in scene a series of lists about these years, by famous authors of that time (being quoted frequently in that moment), in the newspapers that appeared in 1961
Andrei Milca
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Awards: Outstanding Master's Thesis Award The Distinct Impact of Food Stamps on Food Spending: Comparing Evidence from Economic Theory, Policy Experiments, and Non-Linear Regression Methods, by Parke E.
Anonymous
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Don Cossacks and the Battle of Rassevat on September 4, 1809
Introduction. The Russian-Turkish war of 1806–1812 was the longest military conflict between Russia and Turkey. In the hope to force the Turks to peace, Russian troops crossed the Danube several times and fought for key fortresses on its banks.
Andrey V. Venkov
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This article examines the awards given to women sculptors at the first São Paulo Biennials (1951-1965), with a focus on the participation of Maria Martins and Mary Vieira, two award-winning Brazilian sculptors who have very different trajectories and ...
Marina Mazze Cerchiaro
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