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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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ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to …
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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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and across gender. Our results show that when children and teenagers grow older, inequality aversion becomes a gradually …
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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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ambiguity induces a significant increase in the performance of men who choose to compete, while we observe no change for women … men winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to …
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 winning the tournament significantly more often than women under uncertainty and ambiguity. These findings suggest …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012110581
experiments on gender differences in competition may have measured a lower bound of differences between men and women. … induces a significant increase in performance of men, while we observe no change for women. Both men and women increase their … willingness to enter competition with uncertainty and ambiguity, but men react slightly more than women. Overall, both effects …
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and across gender. Our results show that when children and teenagers grow older, inequality aversion becomes a gradually …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010269867