Gender Differences and Dynamics in Competition: The Role of Luck

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David Gill

Purdue University, Department of Economics

Victoria L. Prowse

Purdue University - Department of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

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Date Written: September 17, 2012

Abstract

In a real effort experiment with repeated competition we find striking differences in how the work effort of men and women responds to previous wins and losses. For women losing per se is detrimental to productivity, but for men a loss impacts negatively on productivity only when the prize at stake is big enough. Responses to luck are more persistent and explain more of the variation in behavior for women, and account for about half of the gender performance gap in our experiment. Our findings shed new light on why women may be less inclined to pursue competition-intensive careers.

Keywords: Labor market outcomes, Gender gap, Experiment, Real effort, Career development, Competition, Productivity, Relative performance evaluation, Tournament, Luck, Wining, Losing

JEL Classification: C91, D03, J16

Suggested Citation

Gill, David and Prowse, Victoria L., Gender Differences and Dynamics in Competition: The Role of Luck (September 17, 2012). Quantitative Economics, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1632938 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1632938

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