Is success in a task used strategically by individuals to motivate their beliefs prior to taking action in a subsequent, unrelated, task? Also, is the distortion of beliefs reinforced for individuals who have lower status in society? Conducting an artefactual field experiment in India, we show that success when competing in a task increases the performers' self-confidence and competitiveness in the subsequent task. We also find that such spillovers affect the self-confidence of low-status individuals more than that of high-status individuals. Receiving good news under Affirmative Action, however, boosts confidence across tasks regardless of the caste status
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Does feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their chance to succeed in a ...
International audienceDoes feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their c...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to examine various spillover effects of Affirmative Actio...
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Presented is our perspective on the role of social identity in the motivation and performance of mem...
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The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
This paper shows that social status determines economic achievement through a psychological mechanis...
Social cognitive theorists contend that the beliefs individuals hold about their abilities powerfull...
Previous research has shown that feedback about past performance has ambiguous effects on subsequent...
Does feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their chance to succeed in a ...
International audienceDoes feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their c...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to examine various spillover effects of Affirmative Actio...
Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about whether such beliefs causal...
Being a member of a socially devalued group (e.g., women, ethnic minorities) threatens social identi...
We explore optimal search for individual improvement when agents start with different confidence in ...
Hierarchies in social identities are integrally related to divergences in economic status. In India,...
Abstract. We experimentally investigate in village India how belief systems that hierarchize social ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that a decrease in confidence on a well-learned task will increas...
Presented is our perspective on the role of social identity in the motivation and performance of mem...
The paper reports on a field experiment conducted among poor women organized in self-help groups in ...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
This paper shows that social status determines economic achievement through a psychological mechanis...
Social cognitive theorists contend that the beliefs individuals hold about their abilities powerfull...
Previous research has shown that feedback about past performance has ambiguous effects on subsequent...