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Beyond pink and blue: how gender roles mediate sex differences in risk-taking
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics 1–21.
Published: 18 May 2026
...), examining whether a gender measure (BEM-sex role inventory) mediates the relationship between biological sex and risk taking. As per previous studies, males report more risk in driving, finance, sports, work and health. The authors find no difference in social trust decisions. Mediation analysis offers...
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Would I work in this team again? The role of team gender composition in willingness to work in a team
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2026) 13 (1): 49–62.
Published: 14 April 2026
...Michelle Pleace; Nicky Nicholls This study investigates the relationship between the gender composition of a group and participants’ willingness to remain in the same team for a second project. In a university field setting, we conduct a preregistered experiment where we exogenously allocate...
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Relative Feedback Response in Competitive Environments
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2025) 12 (1): 49–67.
Published: 23 January 2025
... and L. Rentschler Licensed re-use rights only Gender feedback competition L0 C9 Relative performance is often used to determine outcomes in the workplace, with prominent examples including bonuses, promotions, and performance evaluations (Prendergast, 1999). It is often used...
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Taking Risk with Other People’s Money: Does Information about the Others Matter?
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2017) 4 (2): 107–133.
Published: 13 September 2017
... gender and self-reported level of extroversion. There is no evidence that information about gender has an effect, and matters more for choosing on behalf of one’s-self than for choosing on behalf of others. Extroversion, however, has a significant effect. Here it matters more for choosing on behalf...
