Gender differences in sabotage: the role of uncertainty and beliefs

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Simon Dato
Petra Nieken
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[1] University of Bonn,Department of Economics
[2] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Chair of Human Resource Management, Institute of Management
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Experimental Economics | 2020年 / 23卷
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Gender; Sabotage; Tournament; Belief formation; J16; M12; C91;
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We study gender differences in relation to performance and sabotage in competitions. While we find no systematic gender differences in performance in the real effort task, we observe a strong gender gap in sabotage choices in our experiment. This gap is rooted in the uncertainty about the opponent’s sabotage: in the absence of information about the opponent’s sabotage choice, males expect to suffer from sabotage to a higher degree than females and choose higher sabotage levels themselves. If beliefs are exogenously aligned by implementing sabotage via strategy method, the gender gap in sabotage choices disappears. Moreover, providing a noisy signal about the sabotage level from which subjects might suffer leads to an endogenous alignment of beliefs and eliminates the gender gap in sabotage.
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页码:353 / 391
页数:38
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