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impact of these changes. Data on team dynamics and gender differences in preferences (risk-taking behavior, taste for … competition, prosocial behavior) show how gender composition influences group decision-making and subsequent performance through …
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choose whether to perform a cooperation task only with members of the own gender or in a mixed-gender team. We find that … independent of the team choice, in the initial periods, men contribute significantly more to the team projects than women. This …
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influence to women and are less likely to choose women to represent the team externally. We then replicate this finding in a new … authority, the second study also varied the gender of an assigned team leader. We find that a female leader substantially …
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This paper reports the results of three studies that together provide converging evidence in support of theory that gender stereotypes bias employee selection during group recruiting events. Specifically, we find that female (male) job candidates who tend to exhibit stereotypically male...
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This paper reports the results of multiple studies that together provide converging evidence in support of theory that gender stereotypes bias employee selection during group recruiting events. Specifically, we predict and find that female (male) job candidates who exhibit stereotypically male...
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-gender teams perform better. We investigate the two explanations in a lab experiment with students and in an online experiment with …
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