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Ratio der Geschlechter: Experimente ergründen die Wettbewerbsscheu bei Mann und Frau

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Dargnies, Marie-Pierre

Abstract

"Treten Männer und Frauen als Teams im Wettbewerb an, lösen sich die Geschlechterunterschiede, die sich individuell als unterschiedliche Neigung oder Abneigung zu Wettbewerbssituationen feststellen ließen, auf. Allerdings reduziert sich auch die Gesamtqualität derjenigen, die am Wettbewerb teilnehme... view more

"Treten Männer und Frauen als Teams im Wettbewerb an, lösen sich die Geschlechterunterschiede, die sich individuell als unterschiedliche Neigung oder Abneigung zu Wettbewerbssituationen feststellen ließen, auf. Allerdings reduziert sich auch die Gesamtqualität derjenigen, die am Wettbewerb teilnehmen. Vor allem leistungsstarke Männer wollen sich nicht als Teil eines Teams einem Wettbewerb stellen, es sei denn, ihnen wird ein gleichstarker Partner zugesichert." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"When having to decide whether to enter an individual tournament or to stay out, men are more likely than women to go for the competitive option. This however is not the case when the competition is team-based. In team-based competitions, men are more prone to shy away from competition as they do no... view more

"When having to decide whether to enter an individual tournament or to stay out, men are more likely than women to go for the competitive option. This however is not the case when the competition is team-based. In team-based competitions, men are more prone to shy away from competition as they do not want to let a less competent team mate take advantage of them." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
team; competition; motivation; woman; economic behavior; gender-specific factors; man

Classification
Social Psychology
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Document language
German

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 15-17

Journal
WZB-Mitteilungen (2011) 132

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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