Gender Differences, Social Loss Aversion and Sports Performance in Japanese Schoolchildren
Yasuhiro Nakamoto and
Masayuki Sato
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Yasuhiro Nakamoto: Kansai University, Suita, Japan
Masayuki Sato: Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (IJABE), 2016, vol. 5, issue 3, 14-30
Abstract:
In this paper, we investigated the relationship between social loss aversion and the competitive sports performance. We found that social loss aversion significantly affected the competitive sports performance in a homogeneous group of male students, but not female students, and that these effects were consistent across various sports drills. In particular, the gender of a reference person was pivotal to determining the effects of social loss aversion. We also showed that social risk aversion did not significantly affect performance in competitive sports drills.
Date: 2016
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