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the variation in confidence and competition entry decisions. Conservatism is correlated across tasks and predicts …. Asymmetry is less stable across tasks, but predicts competition entry by increasing self-confidence. …
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confidence and ambiguity attitudes in individual decision making. Different ambiguity settings not only can be determined by the … decision maker’s ignorance about her own characteristics or performance and, thus, deals with confidence. We design a …
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confidence in the ability to learn raises incentives, while confidence in the level of human capital lowers incentives for …
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confidence contributing to the gender gap in competitiveness (the preference channel). To disentangle the two channels, we … propose a more precise measure of confidence based on whether the subjects' believed performance rank exceeds, coincides with … realistic. So, even if both genders had the same level of confidence, a persistent gender gap in preference (or taste) for …
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We investigate if, and why, an initial success can trigger a string of successes. Using random variations in success in a real‐effort laboratory experiment, we cleanly identify the causal effect of an early success in a competition. We confirm that an early success indeed leads to increased...
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