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Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2016). Which gender gap? Factors affecting researchers' scientific impact in science and medicine. Research Policy, 45(9), 1790-1817. Available
Beaudry, C., Larivière, V., & Solar-Pelletier, L. (2016). Impact scientifique des femmes au Québec : compétentes ... mais victimes de discrimination. Magazine Découvrir, Octobre 20. External link
Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2015). Femmes et sciences. In Prud'homme, J., Doray, P., & Bouchard, F. (eds.), Sciences, technologies et sociétés de A à Z (pp. 106-109). External link
Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2014). Les répercussions du financement de la recherche et de la production scientifique sur l'impact scientifique dans les domaines de la santé, des sciences de la nature et du génie : les femmes universitaires québécoises sont-elles vraiment à la traîne ? In Lessard, C. (ed.), Compendium d’indicateurs de l’activité scientifique et technologique au Québec : édition 2014 (pp. 39-63). Available
Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2014, November). Impact of research funding and scientific production on scientific impact: are Québec academic women really lagging behind? [Paper]. 8th Forum on the Internationalization of Sciences and Humanities: Beyond Bibliometrics - Identifying the Best, Berlin, Germany. Unavailable
Ghiasi, G., Beaudry, C., Larivière, V., St-Pierre, C., Schiffauerova, A., & Harsh, M. (2021). Who profits from the Canadian nanotechnology reward system? Implications for gender-responsible innovation. Scientometrics, 126(9), 7937-7991. Available
Mongeon, P., Brodeur, C., Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2016). Concentration of research funding leads to decreasing marginal returns. Research Evaluation, 25(4), 396-404. Available
Mirnezami, S. R., Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2016). What determines researchers' scientific impact? A case study of Quebec researchers. Science and Public Policy, 43(2), 262-274. Available
Mongeon, P., Brodeur, C., Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2015, June). On Decreasing Returns to Scale in Research Funding [Paper]. 15th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (ISSI 2015), Istanbul, Turkey. External link
Solar-Pelletier, L., Beaudry, C., & Larivière, V. (2016). Discrimination envers les femmes scientifiques en santé : des publications de qualité ... moins citées. Hinnovic. External link