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Title: Examining Gender Bias in Studies of Innovation


1
Examining Gender Bias in Studies of Innovation
  • By
  • Nicola Crowden
  • Innocom Conference
  • October 18 - 21, 2003

2
Linkages
  • Centre for Policy Research on Science and
    Technology - CPROST
  • Innovation Systems Research Network - ISRN
  • - has never considered the impact of gender in
    responses to interview guides.
  • - current analysis on technological innovation is
    assumed to be gender neutral.
  • Womens Advisory Group on Innovation Studies -
    WAGIS

3
WAGISs Working Hypothesis
  • Would men and women answer the questions in the
    ISRN questionnaire differently? Is there an
    Inherent Bias?
  • - Not a simple answer.
  • - systemic and cultural challenges effect women's
    participation rate in technological innovation.
    (glass ceiling, existing corporate culture)
  • - If under represent women's perspectives - could
    effect how we understand innovation.

4
WAGISs Working Hypothesis Cont...
  • Do Innovation-type surveys serve to exclude
    certain forms of innovative practices by using a
    limited target population?
  • Yes.
  • - exclude services (biotech consulting), cultural
    composition of workplace

5
Research Methods
  • Focus groups two groups of seven women working
    in executive or Sr. management positions within
    relevant industrial sectors who have decision
    making roles within their firm.
  • Interviews eight women from the private sector
    who did not respond to the request to participate
    in focus groups
  • Rational to discredit claims of self-selection
    sampling bias.

6
Themes
  • A) OSLO Manuals definition of innovation
    reflects a success bias, ignores the role of
    support services, and it does not measure
    cultural and social elements involved in the
    innovation process.
  • - FG participants stated provides a narrow view
    of innovation, doesnt include trial and error,
    failed innovations, and methodologies used in
    their creation.
  • - also ignores, service sector (OSLO Manual .
    4.2.3 - relates to manufacturing)

7
Themes Cont...
  • B) Surveys measuring innovation need to examine
    the culture surrounding innovation and how firms
    nurture the innovation process. This includes
    assessing human and cultural capital
  • - lacks questions regarding human resources (how
    companies, retain employees, employee
    demographics and policies effecting employee
    demographics)
  • - Oslo Manual S. 3.3 suggests mapping these
    dynamics but doesnt suggest how.
  • - need to measure organization culture - to
    promote knowledge creation and transfer

8
Themes Cont.
  • C) Interdisciplinary tactics and teamwork promote
    innovation.
  • - majority if FG and Interview participants
    perceived social processes to be fundamental to
    the innovation process - implying teamwork for
    successful knowledge creation.

9
Recommendations
  • 1) Sampling Methods Innovation studies are
    gender-blind in terms of recruitment.
    Researchers should determine what type of
    innovator to interview in order to include
    womens perspectives.
  • The type of innovation one participates in
    depends on their position in the firm - which is
    inevitably influenced by gender. Researcher must
    include those involved in the processes of
    innovation rather than only the CEO.
  • Perhaps a cross section of middle management
    would be more effective.

10
Recommendations Cont...
  • 2) Sampling Methods Responder Demographics
  • Demographic data of interview participants is not
    currently collected. This would assist in the
    analysis of future socioeconomic research on
    professional life cycles ..
  • 3) Sampling Methods Supporting Services
  • Social factors influence the large number of
    women employed in the service sector. The
    service sector is an integral part of
    innovation-based economies and it is therefore
    essential to include them.

11
Recommendations Cont...
  • 4) Scope of Questions Innovative Culture
  • Need to focus more on cultures influencing
    innovative processes.
  • Assessing human resources and social processes
    affecting knowledge development is needed.
  • 5) Scope of Questions Pro-Innovation Bias
  • An increased emphasis on studying the reasons
    some innovations succeed while others fail, in
    short the trial and error and frequent failures
    associated with innovation, may influence
    structure and promotion of innovative work
    environments.
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