Among the conjectured causes of the recent U.S. financial crisis is the hyper-masculine culture of Wall Street that promotes extreme risk-taking. In two experiments, we found that threats to their manhood motivated men to take greater financial risks and favor immediate (vs. delayed) fiscal rewards. In Experiment 1, men placed larger bets during a gambling game after a gender threat as compared to men in an affirmation condition. In Experiment 2, after a gender threat, men pursued an immediate financial payoff rather than waiting for interest to accrue, but only if they believed their decision was public. When the decision was private, gender-threatened men did not show the same desire for immediate reward. These results suggest that gender...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in anim...
We report experimental evidence on gender differences in financial decision-making that involves thr...
Among the conjectured causes of the recent U.S. financial crisis is the hyper-masculine culture of W...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident and less risk averse in financial decision making. Res...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
This article examines the joint effect of issue capability and gender on risk taking. Across three s...
Novel empirical evidence indicates the importance of gender identity and gender norms on individuals...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
That anger elicited in one situation can carry over to drive risky behavior in another situation has...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in anim...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in anim...
We report experimental evidence on gender differences in financial decision-making that involves thr...
Among the conjectured causes of the recent U.S. financial crisis is the hyper-masculine culture of W...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident and less risk averse in financial decision making. Res...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
This article examines the joint effect of issue capability and gender on risk taking. Across three s...
Novel empirical evidence indicates the importance of gender identity and gender norms on individuals...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
That anger elicited in one situation can carry over to drive risky behavior in another situation has...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in anim...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The ratio of males to females in a population is an important factor in determining behavior in anim...
We report experimental evidence on gender differences in financial decision-making that involves thr...