This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games and uncovers that many treatment effects may be gender-specific. In general, men and women do not differ in "neutral" baselines. However, we find that social framing tends to reinforce prosocial behavior in women but not men, whereas encouraging reflection decreases the prosociality of males but not females. The treatment effects are sometimes statistically different across genders and sometimes not but never go in the opposite direction. These findings suggest that (i) the social behavior of both sexes is malleable but each gender responds to different aspects of the social context; and (ii) gender differences observed in some studies might ...
Human behavior is greatly influenced by the social context. The currrent study on men’ and women’s c...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
Is there a ‘more helpful’ gender? The present research assessed gender differences in prosocial self...
Gender differences in behavior, both in economic and non-economic domains, have been observed consis...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
We show that social context matters in gender-paired dictator decisions. Our experiment investigates...
I conduct an on-line experiment to test the hypothesis that the divergence in behaver between men an...
National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups sh...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Women are known to have stronger prosocial preferences than men, but it remains an open question as ...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
Human behavior is greatly influenced by the social context. The currrent study on men’ and women’s c...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
Is there a ‘more helpful’ gender? The present research assessed gender differences in prosocial self...
Gender differences in behavior, both in economic and non-economic domains, have been observed consis...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
We show that social context matters in gender-paired dictator decisions. Our experiment investigates...
I conduct an on-line experiment to test the hypothesis that the divergence in behaver between men an...
National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups sh...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Women are known to have stronger prosocial preferences than men, but it remains an open question as ...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
Human behavior is greatly influenced by the social context. The currrent study on men’ and women’s c...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...