A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competitive environments. While part of this effect may be explained by gender differences in risk attitudes and overconfidence, previous studies have attributed the majority of the gender gap to gender differences in a separate 'competitiveness' trait. We re-examine this result using a powerful novel experimental technique that allows us to separate competitiveness from alternative explanations by experimental design. In contrast to the literature, the results from our experiment imply that the whole gender gap is driven by risk attitudes and overconfidence. We show that our results are due to our experimental approach, which circumvents concerns rai...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
Using 4,279 episodes of the popular US game show Jeopardy!, we analyze whether the opponents\u27 gen...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
An important line of recent literature has found gender differences in attitudes toward competition,...
IZA Discussion paper n° 1833Male and female choices differ in many economic situations, e.g., on the...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete may explain the small percentage of women in top-le...
In the last years, research in economics has shown a gender gap in the willingness to compete with w...
In the last years, research in economics has shown a gender gap in the willingness to compete with w...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
Using 4,279 episodes of the popular US game show Jeopardy!, we analyze whether the opponents\u27 gen...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
An important line of recent literature has found gender differences in attitudes toward competition,...
IZA Discussion paper n° 1833Male and female choices differ in many economic situations, e.g., on the...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete may explain the small percentage of women in top-le...
In the last years, research in economics has shown a gender gap in the willingness to compete with w...
In the last years, research in economics has shown a gender gap in the willingness to compete with w...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
Using 4,279 episodes of the popular US game show Jeopardy!, we analyze whether the opponents\u27 gen...