Customer Discrimination in the Workplace: Evidence from Online Sales

Erin M. Kelley, Gregory Lane, Matthew Pecenco, Edward A. Rubin
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Discrimination by customers who prefer to interact with certain types of workers can affect worker productivity. In this paper, we measure the impact of gender-based customer discrimination on the productivity of online sales agents working across Sub-Saharan Africa. Using a daily randomization design that varies the gender of names presented to customers while holding other characteristics fixed, we find the assignment of a female-sounding name leads to significantly fewer purchases by customers. The results appear to be driven by relatively lower interest in engaging with female workers. We find no evidence of differential bargaining or harassment.
工作场所的顾客歧视:来自在线销售的证据
喜欢与某些类型的工人互动的客户的歧视会影响工人的生产力。在本文中,我们测量了基于性别的客户歧视对撒哈拉以南非洲地区在线销售代理生产力的影响。使用每日随机化设计,在保持其他特征不变的情况下,改变提供给客户的名字的性别,我们发现分配一个听起来像女性的名字会显著减少客户的购买量。这一结果似乎是由于与女性员工交往的兴趣相对较低。我们没有发现任何差别议价或骚扰的证据。
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