Social roles and competitiveness: My willingness to compete depends on who I am (supposed to be)

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Zhang, Peilu; Zhang, Yinjunjie; Palma, Marco A.
署名单位:
Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; Australian National University; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station
刊物名称:
GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR
ISSN/ISSBN:
0899-8256
DOI:
10.1016/j.geb.2023.11.005
发表日期:
2024
页码:
125-151
关键词:
gender stereotypes social norms Tournament entry
摘要:
Women frequently react less favorably to competition than men. In this paper, we investigate the effects of social roles on willingness to compete (WTC). Subjects compete in two-person teams. In the treatment, one team member is randomly assigned the role of breadwinner/manager, and the other person is randomly assigned as the supporter/assistant. The only difference between the roles is the labels. In the baseline, subjects compete without any role assignment. We find women's WTC increases by 41% (44%) when they are assigned as breadwinners (managers) compared to women in the baseline. Men have lower WTC when they are assigned as supporters or assistants. There is no gender gap in WTC in treatment groups. Social norms of competitiveness for each role are elicited, and are suggested as the main driver of changes in WTC by the role assignment. We also examine other potential mechanisms through which social roles affect WTC.