In-Group Cooperation and Gender: Evidence from an Interdisciplinary Study
Anastasia Peshkovskaya (),
Tatiana Babkina and
Mikhail Myagkov
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Anastasia Peshkovskaya: Laboratory of Experimental Methods in Cognitive and Social Sciences, Tomsk State University
Tatiana Babkina: Laboratory of Experimental Methods in Cognitive and Social Sciences, Tomsk State University
Mikhail Myagkov: Laboratory of Experimental Methods in Cognitive and Social Sciences, Tomsk State University
Chapter Chapter 17 in Global Economics and Management: Transition to Economy 4.0, 2019, pp 193-200 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Wide range of groupGroups factors is of particular interest since they are the most significant reason for the differentiation of human economic behaviorBehavior between two poles—altruism and egoism. This study presented the results of experiments aimed to investigate how groupGroups composition (heterogeneous vs. homogeneous in terms of a groupGroups members’ gender) affected cooperationCooperation and groupGroups outcome. Applying the methodology of experimental economics and social psychology, we found that heterogeneous groupsGroups were most effective in terms of cooperationCooperation.
Keywords: Behavior; Cooperation; Gender composition; Groups (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26284-6_17
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