更多女性进入科技行业?社会认同的现场实验证据

Lucía Del Carpio, Maria Guadalupe
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我们研究了旨在鼓励女性寻求技术职业的信息传递的影响,以及组织采用这种招聘策略所产生的权衡。我们在秘鲁和墨西哥的低收入女性参加为期五个月的软件编程项目的潜在申请者中进行了两次实地实验,结果抵消了与科技行业相关的男性刻板印象。尽管我们的信息信息大大提高了申请率,包括认知技能分布最高的候选人,但它们引入了对认知技能的负面选择,意味着更高的筛选成本。此外,我们观察到治疗所涉及的非认知维度的选择(例如,更强的性别刻板印象和传统规范)。这指出了阻碍更多女性申请技术职位的障碍,以及采用这种策略对组织的权衡。这篇论文被商业战略家Alfonso Gambardella接受。
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More Women in Tech? Evidence from a Field Experiment Addressing Social Identity
We study the impact of using informational messaging aimed at encouraging women to seek a career in technology and the resulting trade-offs for organizations pursuing recruitment strategies of this kind. Our treatment, implemented through two field experiments among potential applicants to a five-month software-coding program targeted at low-income women in Peru and Mexico, counterbalances the strong male stereotype associated with a career in tech. Although our informational messages substantially increase application rates, including candidates at the top of the cognitive skill distribution, they introduce negative selection on cognitive skills, implying a higher cost of screening. Moreover, we observe selection on the noncognitive dimensions addressed with the treatment (e.g., stronger gender stereotypes and traditional norms). This points to the barriers that preclude more women from applying to tech positions, as well as the trade-offs for organizations of adopting such a strategy. This paper was accepted by Alfonso Gambardella, business strategy.
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