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Who Comes First and Who Gets Cited? A 25-Year Multi-Model Analysis of First-Author Gender Effects in Web of Science Economics

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  • Daniela-Emanuela Dănăcică

    (Faculty of Economics, “Constantin Brâncuși” University of Târgu-Jiu, 210135 Târgu-Jiu, Romania)

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The aim of this research is to provide a 25-year multi-model analysis of gender dynamics in economics articles that include at least one Romanian-affiliated author, published in Web of Science journals between 2000 and 2025 (2025 records current as of 15 May 2025). Drawing on 4030 papers, we map the bibliometric gender gap by examining first-author status, collaboration patterns, research topics and citation impact. The results show that the female-to-male first-author ratio for Romanian-affiliated publications is close to parity, in sharp contrast to the pronounced under-representation of women among foreign-affiliated first authors. Combining negative binomial, journal fixed-effects Poisson, quantile regressions with a text-based topic analysis, we find no systematic or robust gender penalty in citations once structural and topical factors are controlled for. The initial gender gap largely reflects men’s over-representation in higher-impact journals rather than an intrinsic bias against women’s work. Team size consistently emerges as the strongest predictor of citations, and, by extension, scientific visibility. Our findings offer valuable insights into gender dynamics in a semi-peripheral scientific system, highlighting the nuanced interplay between institutional context, research practices, legislation and academic recognition.

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  • Daniela-Emanuela Dănăcică, 2025. "Who Comes First and Who Gets Cited? A 25-Year Multi-Model Analysis of First-Author Gender Effects in Web of Science Economics," Stats, MDPI, vol. 8(3), pages 1-20, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jstats:v:8:y:2025:i:3:p:75-:d:1731429
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