Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in which the selection of women who participate are more likely to be confident/competitive and that, within this group, performance improves equally for both genders
We examine whether men and women of the same ability differ in their selection into a competitive en...
Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many males as fema...
In spite of the fact that equal opportunities for men and women have been a priority in many countri...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
Experimental results from student or other non-representative convenience samples often suggest that...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Previous research indicates that significant gender differences occur when experimental subjects cho...
It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it i...
Men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it is unclear if this reflects s...
Gender differences in outcomes are often explained by gender differences in competitiveness. Using e...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
This study investigates the extent to which gender differences in choosing to enter competitive tour...
We conducted a field experiment involving 720 Italian undergraduate students to investigate the exis...
We examine whether men and women of the same ability differ in their selection into a competitive en...
Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many males as fema...
In spite of the fact that equal opportunities for men and women have been a priority in many countri...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
Experimental results from student or other non-representative convenience samples often suggest that...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Previous research indicates that significant gender differences occur when experimental subjects cho...
It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it i...
Men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it is unclear if this reflects s...
Gender differences in outcomes are often explained by gender differences in competitiveness. Using e...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
This study investigates the extent to which gender differences in choosing to enter competitive tour...
We conducted a field experiment involving 720 Italian undergraduate students to investigate the exis...
We examine whether men and women of the same ability differ in their selection into a competitive en...
Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many males as fema...
In spite of the fact that equal opportunities for men and women have been a priority in many countri...