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. Surprisingly, we have null findings for testosterone as well as estradiol and cortisol. Controlling for risk aversion does not … ; Gender ; Competition ; Aggression ; Dominance ; Risk-taking ; Endocrinological economics …
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decision problem and to update beliefs about success. In the experiment, subjects face the choice between a competition game …
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financial, risk preference and expectation effects. In the baseline experiment, the existence of gender differences in …, the monetary valuation of competition decreases in subject's loss but not in risk aversion and increases in the task …
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belief about the own rank in a real effort task, and subjects' risk preferences. In this paper I am able to replicate these … males. Additionally, I show that individual characteristics are more important for the entry decision in more competitive …
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belief about the own rank in a real effort task, and subjects' risk preferences. In this paper I am able to replicate these … males. Additionally, I show that individual characteristics are more important for the entry decision in more competitive …
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Objective: The objective of the article is to investigate how decision-makers’ perception of the level of foreign …-based competition in the home market affects their intention to de-internationalise and how decision-makers’ role moderates this … statistically significant moderating effect of decision-makers’ role. In the case of managers, the intention to de …
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