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We study the influence of gender and gender pairing on economic decision making in an experimental two …-person bargaining game where the other party's gender is known to both actors. We find that (1) gender per se has no significant effect … on behavior, whereas (2) gender pairing systematically affects behavior. In particular, we observe much more competition …
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that management should make tournament conditions transparent and information available in order to prevent gender …
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competitiveness. All of these aspects are analyzed with respect to the influence of age and gender, and we also consider the role of …
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We examine gender differences in trust in another party's cooperation (CC) or its ability (AC). While men and women do … not differ concerning trust in cooperation, gender has a strong influence when trust in another subject's ability is …
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We examine experimentally two different types of trust: trust in another party's cooperation and trust in ability. In the cooperation condition, player A sends x {0, X} to player B. The amount x is multiplied by c = 3, and B can return y {0,3x}. (...)
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The formation of economic preferences in childhood and adolescence has long-term consequences for life-time outcomes. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings' sex composition affect risk, time and social preferences. We find that second born children are...
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We present experimental evidence from a bilingual city in Northern Italy on whether the language spoken by a partner in a prisoner's dilemma game affects behavior and leads to discrimination. Running a framed field experiment with 828 six- to eleven-year old primary school children in the city...
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