This paper provides empirical evidence on the aggregation of information in committees. We analyze unique data from the decision-making process of hiring committees within a large private company. In the hiring process, committee members first conduct independent one-to-one interviews and give individual recommendations before deliberating on a collective hiring decision. We find that committees’ final hiring decisions are systematically less aligned with the initial recommendations of women than with those of men, even though women and men are equally qualified and experienced. This disparity in influence is strongest when recommendations exhibit high disagreement and when a single woman deliberates with two men. The estimated distribution...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
peer-reviewedExecutive Summary: The purpose of this action-research project is to effect structural ...
Committees improve decisions by pooling members' independent information, but promote manipulation, ...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the aggregation of information in committees. We analyze u...
Gender biases have been documented in many areas including hiring, promotion, or performance evaluat...
We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using inform...
We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using inform...
Recent years have seen growing calls for the greater representation of women in political bodies and...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and...
Abstract This papers studies how the presence of women in academic committees affects the chances of...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and ...
The present research investigated the spontaneous reference to the criteria of competence, morality,...
The present study investigated the impact of a number of assessor characteristics upon the relative ...
When and why do women gain from increased descriptive representation in deliberating bodies? Using a...
How may procedures in effect for hiring junior professors in France affect discrimination against wo...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
peer-reviewedExecutive Summary: The purpose of this action-research project is to effect structural ...
Committees improve decisions by pooling members' independent information, but promote manipulation, ...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the aggregation of information in committees. We analyze u...
Gender biases have been documented in many areas including hiring, promotion, or performance evaluat...
We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using inform...
We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using inform...
Recent years have seen growing calls for the greater representation of women in political bodies and...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and...
Abstract This papers studies how the presence of women in academic committees affects the chances of...
This article investigates the role of key individual-level factors, namely expertise, seniority and ...
The present research investigated the spontaneous reference to the criteria of competence, morality,...
The present study investigated the impact of a number of assessor characteristics upon the relative ...
When and why do women gain from increased descriptive representation in deliberating bodies? Using a...
How may procedures in effect for hiring junior professors in France affect discrimination against wo...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
peer-reviewedExecutive Summary: The purpose of this action-research project is to effect structural ...
Committees improve decisions by pooling members' independent information, but promote manipulation, ...