Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5034772 | Journal of Economic Psychology | 2017 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
We exploit a unique setting in which two professionals compete in a real-life tennis contest with high monetary rewards in order to assess how men and women respond to competitive pressure. Comparing their performance in low-stakes versus high-stakes situations, we find that men consistently choke under competitive pressure, but with regard to women the results are mixed. Furthermore, even if women show a drop in performance in the more crucial stages of the match, it is in any event about 50% smaller than that of men. These findings are robust to different specifications and estimation strategies.
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Authors
Danny Cohen-Zada, Alex Krumer, Mosi Rosenboim, Offer Moshe Shapir,