Working Paper

Do male managers increase risk-taking of female teams? Evidence from the NCAA

René Böheim, Christoph Freudenthaler, Mario Lackner
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7520

We analyze the effect of the coach’s gender on risk-taking in women sports teams using data taken from National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball games. We find that the coach’s gender has a sizable and significant effect on risk-taking, a finding that is robust to several empirical strategies, including an instrumental variable approach. In particular, we find that risk-taking among teams with a male head coach is 5 percentage points greater than that in teams with a female head coach. This gap is persistent over time and across intermediate game standings. The fact that risk-taking has a significantly positive effect on game success suggests that female coaches should be more risk-taking.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
JEL Classification: J160, J440