@misc{10481/94571, year = {2024}, month = {5}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/94571}, abstract = {The academic age (AA) measures a researcher’s experience in producing scientific knowledge. It has an impact on national and institutional policies, including career incentives and funding. However, there have been few studies conducted in global south countries. Our aim was to compare and refine different AA approaches for the Colombian scientific workforce. We used official national data on knowledge products and researchers’ assessment. We found that AAs for different academic activities did not show multi-collinearity. Additionally, comparing national rankings with international research career standards revealed significant disparities. This may lead to an underestimation of researchers’ capacity building in the global south under AA computation and interpretation standards. Our preliminary findings contribute to discussions about the complexity and necessity of defining career stages, with consideration for diversity and inclusiveness.}, organization = {This study was funded by the Engineering School, Universidad de Los Andes PhD grant program ‘Impacto País.’ This study also was supported by the School of Management and Business, Universidad del Rosario, PhD studies support program.}, keywords = {Academic Age}, keywords = {Colombian Science}, keywords = {Scientific Workforce}, keywords = {Career Incentives}, title = {Academic age standards underestimate Global South career stages and research capacity building: An outlook of the scientific workforce of Colombia}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.28137.92004}, author = {Cortés, Julian D and Robinson García, Nicolás and Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida and Ramirez, Catalina}, }