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Do Overconfident Workers Cooperate Less? The Relationship Between Overconfidence and Cooperation in Team Production
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2014
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Work AttitudeRelationship Between OverconfidenceBehavioral SciencesOrganizational ConflictBehavioral Decision MakingSocial PsychologyManagementBusinessIntergroup CooperationVoluntary CooperationSocial InfluenceApplied Social PsychologyTeam ProductionWork Group DynamicRelative PerformanceOrganizational PsychologyOrganizational BehaviorSocial Sciences
The tendency to underestimate others' relative performance compared with one's own is widespread among individuals in all work environments. We examine the relationship between, and the driving forces behind, individual overconfidence and voluntary cooperation in team production. Our experimental data suggest an indirect and gender‐specific link: overconfident men hold more optimistic beliefs about coworkers' cooperativeness than men who lack confidence and are accordingly significantly more cooperative, whereas overconfidence, beliefs, and cooperativeness are not correlated in women. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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