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How do men and women differ in their persistence after experiencing failure in a competitive environment? We tackle … unequivocally due to merit, both men and women exhibit a significant decrease in subsequent tournament entry. However, when the … prior tournament is unfair, i.e., a loss is no longer necessarily based on merit, women are more discouraged than men. These …
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captured by the big five personality traits and entrepreneurial orientation, impacts entrepreneurs' seeking of start …
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We analyze the long-term effects of gender imbalances on female labor force participation, in particular in the market … for politicians. We exploit variation in sex ratios - the number of men divided by the number of women in a region … - across Germany induced by WWII. In the 1990 elections, women were more likely to run for office in constituencies that had …
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We analyze gender discrimination in entrepreneurship finance. Access to finance is crucial for entrepreneurial success … female entrepreneurs, but no gender bias in the evaluation of entrepreneurial teams. Our results suggest that the observed … bias is not driven by animus against female entrepreneurs but rather by differential beliefs about women’s entrepreneurial …
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value and operations, under minimal identification assumptions. We consider sharp increases in the share of women on boards … more women on corporate boards has large positive effects on Tobin´s Q and buy-and-hold returns. This result is in stark … considered firms with different pre-quota shares of women to be good counterfactuals to each other. In our data, we see that such …
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