A worker within a firm, or a researcher within the academia, is required to both cooperate with colleagues in team-projects and to compete with them for career progressions. Hence, within workplaces, individuals need to adapt when switching between tasks characterized by different levels of competitiveness and cooperativeness. We study experimentally whether males and females differently spill over their cooperative behaviour when playing indefinitely repeated Prisoner’s Dilemmas, distinguished by two different levels of the competitiveness cooperativeness index (CCI, Demuynck et al., 2022). Additionally, as the importance placed on competitiveness might differently impacts males and females’ attitudes towards the task, in our Decomposition treatment we separately present its zero-sum component and its common interest component. Besides supporting the efficacy of the CCI, our results provide evidence that females are more likely than males to spill over their cooperative behaviour when switching from a low competitive environment to a high competitive one.

Spillover Effects of Cooperative Behavior when Switching Tasks: The Role of Gender

valeria maggian
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ludovica spinola
2024-01-01

Abstract

A worker within a firm, or a researcher within the academia, is required to both cooperate with colleagues in team-projects and to compete with them for career progressions. Hence, within workplaces, individuals need to adapt when switching between tasks characterized by different levels of competitiveness and cooperativeness. We study experimentally whether males and females differently spill over their cooperative behaviour when playing indefinitely repeated Prisoner’s Dilemmas, distinguished by two different levels of the competitiveness cooperativeness index (CCI, Demuynck et al., 2022). Additionally, as the importance placed on competitiveness might differently impacts males and females’ attitudes towards the task, in our Decomposition treatment we separately present its zero-sum component and its common interest component. Besides supporting the efficacy of the CCI, our results provide evidence that females are more likely than males to spill over their cooperative behaviour when switching from a low competitive environment to a high competitive one.
2024
Fondi UE
Inglese
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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4905402
Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
Settore ECON-03/A - Scienza delle finanze
Settore ECON-01/A - Economia politica
Goal 5: Gender equality
gender, spillover effects, competitiveness-cooperativeness, framing effects, choice architecture, laboratory experiment.
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7.01 Working paper
Maggian, Valeria; Spinola, Ludovica
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   Advancing Gender Equality through Experiments and Applications
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