Cañibano, C.; Vértesy, D.; Vezzulli, A.(European Commission. Office for Official Publications of the European Union, 2017)
[EN] Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside their home countries, there is also an observable flow of researchers who relocate back to their home countries ...
[EN] This paper studies the differences in the organizational strategies of two prestigious Spanish university departments in the social sciences. This variety emerges in a context of strong institutional homogenization ...
Cañibano Sánchez, Carolina; Fox, Mary Frank; Otamendi, F. Javier(Oxford University Press, 2016)
[EN] This article addresses the patterns of gender and temporary international research visits among researchers, using data from a population of 10,349 Spanish doctorate holders in nine research fields. It analyzes rates ...
Cañibano Sánchez, Carolina; OTAMENDI FERNÁNDEZ DE LA PUEBLA, FRANCIS; Solís Cabrera, Francisco Manuel(SPRINGER, 2011-11)
[EN] The increasing literature addressing international mobility of researchers has repeatedly pointed out the lack of empirical data compiled over the last two decades, jeopardizing progress in the understanding of the ...
Villanueva-Felez, África; Woolley, Richard Derle; Cañibano Sánchez, Carolina(SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2015-02)
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, particularly at higher levels of organizations. This article investigates the impact of this underrepresentation on the processes of ...
Muñoz, Félix-Fernando; Encinar, María Isabel; Cañibano Sánchez, Carolina(Elsevier, 2011)
[EN] One important challenge to evolutionary economics consists of tackling the paradoxical
relationship between purposeful human action and the `blindness¿ of evolutionary processes.
We argue that the theoretical treatment ...
Cañibano Sánchez, Carolina; Woolley, Richard Derle(Wiley, 2015-02)
[EN] This paper derives from our joint interest in understanding how scientific mobility affects developing countries. Many authors have addressed the topic previously, both from an economic and from a sociological ...