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ID199622
Title ProperGender differences in the tendency to follow private information
Other Title InformationEvidence from a social learning game
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Zhaomin
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper experimentally examines gender differences in the tendency to follow private information in a social learning game. The experimental results show that the proportion of decisions made by male participants that are consistent with their private signals is significantly higher than that of female participants, i.e., men are more likely to follow their own private information than women. This gender effect is primarily present when participants' private signals contradict the majority of public information. Overconfidence is a mechanism underlying the gender effect.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 90, Apr 2025: p.102350
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2025-03 90, 90
Key WordsGender ;  Overconfidence ;  Information cascades