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As a college student, Professor Paula Stephan fell in love with economics as a way to understand and influence systems that impacted many people's lives. Years of documenting and analyzing the role of gender in academic...
Economist Paula Stephan on Incentives and Gender Biases is an episode from Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa by LWC. As a college student, Professor Paula Stephan fell in love with economics as a way to understand and influence systems...
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Published Jan 14, 2019, 25:31 long, audio available.
As a college student, Professor Paula Stephan fell in love with economics as a way to understand and influence systems that impacted many people's lives. Years of documenting and analyzing the role of gender in academic performance and the impact of monetary and status incentives on scholars and universities have led her to startling conclusions. In this episode, PBK's Fred Lawrence asks the Georgia State University's to go beyond the research.
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Economist Paula Stephan on Incentives and Gender Biases is an episode from Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa by LWC.
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Economist Paula Stephan on Incentives and Gender Biases is from Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa by LWC.
Published Jan 14, 2019 and 25:31 long