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ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …
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ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012007413
winners). We compare these two conditions with a control treatment with a known number of winners. We find that ambiguity … willingness to enter competition with uncertainty and ambiguity, but men react slightly more than women. Overall, both effects … contribute to men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. Hence, previous …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011722124
winners). We compare these two conditions with a control treatment with a known number of winners. We find that ambiguity … willingness to enter competition with uncertainty and ambiguity, but men react slightly more than women. Overall, both effects … contribute to men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. Hence, previous …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011719839
ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012059078
ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012110581
winners). We compare these two conditions with a control treatment with a known number of winners. We find that ambiguity … willingness to enter competition with uncertainty and ambiguity, but men react slightly more than women. Overall, both effects … contribute to men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. Hence, previous …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011789568
winners). We compare these two conditions with a control treatment with a known number of winners. We find that ambiguity … willingness to enter competition with uncertainty and ambiguity, but men react slightly more than women. Overall, both effects … contribute to men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. Hence, previous …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011869140
Credence goods markets - like health care or repair services - with their informational asymmetries between expert sellers and uninformed customers are prone to fraudulent behavior of sellers and resulting market inefficiencies. Only little is known so far about how diagnostic uncertainty of...
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Credence goods markets are prone to fraudulent behavior and market inefficiencies due to informational asymmetries between sellers and customers. We examine experimentally the effects of diagnostic uncertainty and insurance coverage on the information acquisition and provision decisions by...
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