Individual willingness to enter competitive environments predicts career choices and labor market outcomes. Meanwhile, many people experience competitive contexts as stressful. We use two laboratory experiments to investigate whether factors related to stress can help explain individual differences in tournament entry. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured as salivary cortisol) to taking part in a mandatory tournament predict individual willingness to participate in a voluntary tournament. We find that competing increases stress levels. This cortisol response does not predict tournament entry for men but is positively and significantly correlated with choosing to enter the tournament for women. In Experiment 2, we exogenou...
This paper investigates whether chronic stress and acute physiological responses to competitive stre...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
Since many key career events, such as exams and interviews, involve competition and stress, gender d...
Because many key career events, such as examinations and interviews, involve competition and stress,...
Because many key career events, such as examinations and interviews, involve competition and stress,...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments h...
This paper investigates whether chronic stress and acute physiological responses to competitive stre...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
Since many key career events, such as exams and interviews, involve competition and stress, gender d...
Because many key career events, such as examinations and interviews, involve competition and stress,...
Because many key career events, such as examinations and interviews, involve competition and stress,...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments h...
This paper investigates whether chronic stress and acute physiological responses to competitive stre...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...
This paper investigates whether physiological measures related to chronic and acute stress predict i...