劣势
情感(语言学)
结构孔
现存分类群
心理学
性别差距
社会资本
明星(博弈论)
人际关系
机会结构
人口经济学
社会心理学
业务
社会学
性别研究
公共关系
政治学
经济
社会科学
数学分析
数学
沟通
进化生物学
政治
法学
生物
作者
Carla Rua-Gomez,Gianluca Carnabuci,Martin C. Goossen
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2021.0218
摘要
Extant research has shown that it is harder for women than for men to form high-status connections in the workplace. Extending this line of research, we examine how two structural factors—geographic and network proximity—affect men's and women's chances of forming high-status connections. Using data on the formation of collaboration ties with star scientists within the research and development laboratories of the 42 largest pharmaceutical companies between 1985 and 2010, we show that women who are geographically colocated with a "star" colleague are less likely to form a tie with that colleague compared to male peers who are similarly colocated, and that this difference persists irrespective of the star's gender. Conversely, women benefit more than men do from network proximity, as indicated by the presence of common third-party ties, and this difference widens if the star colleague is also a woman. By illuminating how geographic and network proximity affect the chances of forming high-status connections differently for women than for men, our study goes beyond the notion that women have reduced access to workplace social capital and expands consideration to the structural factors that underpin—that is, amplify or reduce—that disadvantage.
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