In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. Specifically, we use a field experiment based on emails to observe if persistence increases the chances of joining a social group. We find that native- or foreign-sounding names are equally successful when being persistent. However, non-persistent individuals with foreign-sounding names suffer from discrimination. The results show that persistent individuals can be especially interesting in the context of field experiments
OSU 26th Denman Research Forum (Second Place)People's names can convey their race, gender, age, soci...
We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and exa...
Taking advantage of football’s popularity, a field experiment was conducted on immigrants’ access to...
In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. S...
Individuals often judge others unconsciously. Looking at small things such as a person\u27s appearan...
A person’s name may activate social category information, which has been shown to lead to stereotypi...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
A rich literature shows that ethnic discrimination is an omnipresent and highly persistent phenomeno...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
The ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to antibiotics has been much reported in recent years. ...
In a randomized field experiment with the education charitable giving platform DonorsChoose.org (N =...
Early socialization experiences have a long-term impact on newcomers’ satisfaction, performance, and...
Abstract. The Name-Letter Effect states that people have a preference for brands, places, and even j...
Today’s societies increasingly consist of members who migrated from other countries and regions, and...
OSU 26th Denman Research Forum (Second Place)People's names can convey their race, gender, age, soci...
We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and exa...
Taking advantage of football’s popularity, a field experiment was conducted on immigrants’ access to...
In this paper, we examine if a slight behavioural modification has an influence on discrimination. S...
Individuals often judge others unconsciously. Looking at small things such as a person\u27s appearan...
A person’s name may activate social category information, which has been shown to lead to stereotypi...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
Although the name-letter-effect has been demonstrated reliably in choice contexts, recent research h...
A rich literature shows that ethnic discrimination is an omnipresent and highly persistent phenomeno...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
The ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to antibiotics has been much reported in recent years. ...
In a randomized field experiment with the education charitable giving platform DonorsChoose.org (N =...
Early socialization experiences have a long-term impact on newcomers’ satisfaction, performance, and...
Abstract. The Name-Letter Effect states that people have a preference for brands, places, and even j...
Today’s societies increasingly consist of members who migrated from other countries and regions, and...
OSU 26th Denman Research Forum (Second Place)People's names can convey their race, gender, age, soci...
We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and exa...
Taking advantage of football’s popularity, a field experiment was conducted on immigrants’ access to...