Performance in Competitive Environments: Gender Differences
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4459695
DOI10.1162/00335530360698496zbMath1072.91656OpenAlexW2088212458MaRDI QIDQ4459695
Muriel Niederle, Uri Gneezy, Aldo Rustichini
Publication date: 18 May 2004
Published in: The Quarterly Journal of Economics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/691716fd32736ff91563728228346d8176236829
Related Items (23)
Gender pairing and bargaining -- beware the same sex! ⋮ Auctioning risk: the all-pay auction under mean-variance preferences ⋮ Gender, emotions, and tournament performance in the laboratory ⋮ The gender difference in the value of winning ⋮ Gender differences and dynamics in competition: The role of luck ⋮ Team competition and the public goods game ⋮ Trust in cooperation or ability? An experimental study on gender differences ⋮ Gender, competition, and performance: Evidence from chess players ⋮ Strive to be first or avoid being last: an experiment on relative performance incentives ⋮ ``Success breeds success or ``Pride goes before a fall? Teams and individuals in multi-contest tournaments ⋮ Pro-social risk-taking and intergroup conflict: a volunteer's dilemma experiment ⋮ Social roles and competitiveness: my willingness to compete depends on who I am (supposed to be) ⋮ Informed entry in auctions ⋮ Incentive effects and overcrowding in tournaments: An experimental analysis ⋮ Endogenous entry in contests ⋮ Gender differences in cooperation with group membership ⋮ Incentive schemes and peer effects on risk behaviour: an experiment ⋮ Coordination after gains and losses: is prospect theory's value function predictive for games? ⋮ Contests with three or more heterogeneous agents ⋮ Gender differences in competition: gender equality and cost reduction policies ⋮ Of mice and men: Within gender variation in strategic behavior ⋮ THE INTERPLAY OF INEQUALITY AND REFERENCE DEPENDENCE WITH TRUST AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ⋮ Income inequality and risk taking: the impact of social comparison information
This page was built for publication: Performance in Competitive Environments: Gender Differences