Here's what caught my eye in research over the past week (a quiet one, after a bumper week last week):
- Khan, Önder, and Ozcan (open access) use the UK’s transition from the Research Assessment Exercise to the Research Excellence Framework in 2009 as a natural experiment, and find that performance-based funding increased female participation in collaborative research by 10.3 percentage points, and that increased female participation coincided with higher research impact, with treated papers receiving 4.79 more citations on average
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