This paper investigates the hypothesis that women are underrepresented in leadership roles due to a lower ability to influence others. By comparing societies that differ in the inheritance rights of men and women, we trace the origins of such difference. The results of a public good game with third party punishment indicate that in patriarchal societies there are persistent gender differences in social influence while in matrilineal societies these differences are smaller. While in the patriarchal society sanctioning behavior is not different across genders, cooperation is lower in groups with a female monitor than a male monitor. In contrast, in the matrilineal society male monitors sanction more often than female monitors, though cooperat...
This article develops an integrative framework for understanding gender-based group dynamics based o...
Despite the massive influx of women into the workforce, women have made only minor gains into top ma...
There is little consensus on whether women are more generous than men; some research results indica...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that women are underrepresented in leadership roles due to a ...
A laboratory experiment that reports on gender, cooperation, and punishment in two repeated public g...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Can gender-balanced social norms mitigate the gender differences in competitiveness that are observe...
We study experimentally how males and females differ in the way same-gender peers observing their ac...
There are at least three views about the role of dominance in task groups. According to one view, do...
The gender difference in crime is indisputable. In an attempt to explain gender differences in adole...
There are at least three views about the role of dominance in task groups. According to one view, do...
ABSTRACT—This experiment investigated potential gender biases in the emergence of leadership in grou...
Social hierarchy is part of human interaction in all societies, and hierarchical systems are sustain...
This paper develops an integrative framework for understanding gender-based group dynamics based on ...
This article develops an integrative framework for understanding gender-based group dynamics based o...
Despite the massive influx of women into the workforce, women have made only minor gains into top ma...
There is little consensus on whether women are more generous than men; some research results indica...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that women are underrepresented in leadership roles due to a ...
A laboratory experiment that reports on gender, cooperation, and punishment in two repeated public g...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Can gender-balanced social norms mitigate the gender differences in competitiveness that are observe...
We study experimentally how males and females differ in the way same-gender peers observing their ac...
There are at least three views about the role of dominance in task groups. According to one view, do...
The gender difference in crime is indisputable. In an attempt to explain gender differences in adole...
There are at least three views about the role of dominance in task groups. According to one view, do...
ABSTRACT—This experiment investigated potential gender biases in the emergence of leadership in grou...
Social hierarchy is part of human interaction in all societies, and hierarchical systems are sustain...
This paper develops an integrative framework for understanding gender-based group dynamics based on ...
This article develops an integrative framework for understanding gender-based group dynamics based o...
Despite the massive influx of women into the workforce, women have made only minor gains into top ma...
There is little consensus on whether women are more generous than men; some research results indica...