Résumés
Resumen
Este trabajo presenta un análisis bibliométrico de artículos científicos acerca de la presencia de mujeres en consejos de administración de empresas. Realizamos un análisis del rendimiento de los artículos y un mapa de evolución de este campo de investigación en una muestra de 395 artículos publicados en Web of Science (1991-2017). Nuestros resultados muestran que este campo comenzó con un enfoque centrado en la brecha de género desde un punto de vista únicamente comparativo entre hombres y mujeres, pero ha ido evolucionando progresivamente de manera que los estudios más recientes se enfocan en el papel específico de las mujeres dada su creciente relevancia en la economía y la sociedad.
Palabras clave:
- análisis bibliométrico,
- mujer,
- diversidad de género,
- mapas de evolución,
- CEO,
- consejo de aministración
Résumé
Cet article propose une analyse bibliométrique d’articles scientifiques traitant du thème de la présence des femmes dans les conseils d’administration des entreprises. Nous réalisons une analyse des contenus et une carte d’évolution de ce domaine de recherche sur un échantillon de 395 articles publiés dans Web of Science (1991-2017). Nos résultats montrent que ce domaine a commencé par une approche centrée sur l’écart entre les sexes d’un point de vue uniquement comparatif entre les hommes et les femmes, mais a progressivement évolué vers des études dont les plus récentes se concentrent sur le rôle spécifique des femmes étant donné leur importance croissante dans l’économie et la société.
Mots-clés :
- analyse bibliométrique,
- femmes,
- diversité des sexes,
- cartes d’évolution,
- président(e)-directeur(directrice) général(e) (PDG),
- Conseil d’administration
Abstract
This paper provides a bibliometric analysis of scientific articles addressing the topic of the presence of women on company boards. We conducted the content analysis and an evolution map of this research field on a sample of 395 articles published in Web of Science (1991-2017). Our results show that this field began with an approach focused on the gender gap from a solely comparative point of view between men and women, but has progressively evolved so that the most recent studies focus on the specific role of women given their growing relevance in the economy and society.
Keywords:
- bibliometric analysis,
- women,
- gender diversity,
- evolution maps,
- chief executive officer (CEO),
- board of directors
Parties annexes
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