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The gender scientific production in Brazil: an overview of administration research groups/A producao cientifica em genero no Brasil: um panorama dos grupos de pesquisa de administracao/La producción científica de genero en Brasil: una visión general de los grupos de investigación de administración

Andrade, Luis Fernando Silva ; Macedo, Alex Dos Santos ; Oliveira, Maria De Lourdes Souza

Revista de administração Mackenzie, 2014-11, Vol.15 (6), p.48 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie

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  • Título:
    The gender scientific production in Brazil: an overview of administration research groups/A producao cientifica em genero no Brasil: um panorama dos grupos de pesquisa de administracao/La producción científica de genero en Brasil: una visión general de los grupos de investigación de administración
  • Autor: Andrade, Luis Fernando Silva ; Macedo, Alex Dos Santos ; Oliveira, Maria De Lourdes Souza
  • É parte de: Revista de administração Mackenzie, 2014-11, Vol.15 (6), p.48
  • Descrição: This article aims to map the activities developed by gender research groups in the administration field and to understand the relationships between them. Gender identity is seen as an important social category for understanding power relations and human interactions in organizations. To understand these relations, the methodological approach includes bibliometric and sociometric studies of the production of gender research group leaders, whose work lines or research impacts and actions presented in description of the group are related to gender, supported by descriptive statistics in order to facilitate data viewing. A total of 32 groups were found, and most of them are recent (half of them having less than 5 years of formalization) that have, altogether, 42 leaders that produced, as authors or co-authors, 88 articles on gender, between January 1995 and January 2014, with a concentration in A2 and B3 scientific journals. The sociometric study reveals a low density network of co-authorship, without a centralizing actor, featuring a small number of co-authoring relationships and a limited number of authors who have publications on gender. This information indicates that the issue is not researched by these authors or the gender works and projects are not meant for scientific production. It also indicates the importance of postgraduate mentoring, to spread the subject in different universities and to create and mantain relations of co-authorship between researchers who were at any given time, mentors and mentees. The relevance of the results is in the initial understanding of the scientific field, from the research groups, which constitute a major element to postgraduate programs and scientific production. As limitations, the partial analysis of the groups, only considering the production of group leaders, and the possibility of lagged data in the Groups Directory may undermine the analysis. An in-depth study of scientific literature analyzed by sociometrics, the historical restoration of the groups constitution, and their relationships with research and extension projects funded by agencies are shown as perspectives of future investigation.
  • Editor: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
  • Idioma: Espanhol

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