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References for Gender differences in competitiveness
Further reading
Key references
- Buser, T. "The impact of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on competitiveness"Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization83:1 (2012): 1–10.
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- Andersen, S., Ertac, S., Gneezy, U., List, J. A., Maximiano, S. "Gender, competitiveness, and socialization at a young age: Evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society"Review of Economics and Statistics95:4 (2013): 1438–1443.
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- Sutter, M., Glätzle-Rützler, D. "Gender differences in the willingness to compete emerge early in life and persist"Management Science61:10 (2015): 2339–23354.
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- Niederle, M., Vesterlund, L. "Do women shy away from competition? Do men compete too much?"The Quarterly Journal of Economics122:3 (2007): 1067–1101.
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- Leibbrandt, A., List, J. A. "Do women avoid salary negotiations? Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment"Management Science61:9 (2015): 2016–2024.
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- Buser, T., Niederle, M., Oosterbeek, H. "Gender, competitiveness, and career choices"The Quarterly Journal of Economics129:3 (2014): 1409–1447.
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- Barber, B. M., Odean, T. "Boys will be boys: Gender, overconfidence, and common stock investment"Quarterly Journal of Economics161:1 (2001): 261–292.
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- Huang, J., Kisgen, D. J. "Gender and corporate finance: Are male executives overconfident relative to female executives?"Journal of Financial Economics108:3 (2013): 822–839.
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- Eckel, C. C., Füllbrunn, S. C. "Thar SHE Blows? Gender, competition, and bubbles in experimental asset markets"American Economic Review105:2 (2015): 906–920.
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- Gneezy, U., Rustichini, A. "Gender and competition at a young age"American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings94:2 (2004): 377–381.
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- Dreber, A., von Essen, E., Ranehill, E. "Outrunning the gender gap—Boys and girls compete equally"Experimental Economics14:4 (2011): 567–582.
Key reference:[11]
- Buser, T. "The impact of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on competitiveness"Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization83:1 (2012): 1–10.
Additional References
- Böheim, R., Lackner, M. "Gender and risk taking: Evidence from jumping competitions"Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)178:4 (2015): 883–902.
- Booth, A. L. "Gender and competition"Labour Economics十六6 (2009):599–606.
- Booth, A. L., Nolen, P. "Choosing to compete: How different are girls and boys?"Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization81:2 (2012): 542–555.
- Gneezy, U., Leonard, K. L., List, J. A. "Gender differences in competition: Evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society"Econometrica77:5 (2009): 1637–1664.
- Jackson, C. K. "Single-sex schools, student achievement, and course selection: Evidence from rule-based student assignments in Trinidad and Tobago"Journal of Public Economics96:1–2 (2012): 173–187.
- Lee, S., Niederle, M., Kang, N. "Do single-sex schools make girls more competitive?"Economics Letters124:3 (2014): 474–477.