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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Are women or men better team managers? Evidence from professional team sports
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Helmut Max Dietl
  • Carlos Gomez Gonzalez
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name UZH Business Working Paper Series
Number 364
ISSN 2296-0422
Number of Pages 32
Date 2017
Abstract Text We empirically compare the performance of female and male team managers. We find that female team managers never perform worse than male team managers and that females work under significantly worse conditions than males. Additionally, we find that specialized experience has no influence. Special- 1 ized experience means having worked previously as an employee in the same industry. Our dataset consists of female and male managers in women soccer leagues acroos countries, viz., France, Germany, and Norway. Managers in team sports usually have exactly the same tasks (selection, coordination, and motivation of team members) as team managers in other industries. The limited number of women in top management positions in some of these industries and the lack of available data do not often allow comparisons. Our study, which includes a fair number of female team managers and a clear measurement of performance, can help understanding stereotypical behaviors. Therefore, our results have important implications for industries, companies, and clubs who oppose employing female team managers.
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