TY - JOUR
T1 - Dare to ask in front of others? Women initiating salary negotiations
AU - Ren, Yufei
AU - Xiu, Lin
AU - B. Hietapelto, Amy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Previous research has shown that gender pay differences in the labor market may be caused by women's reluctance to initiate salary negotiations, which is often influenced by gender-related social norms and self-perceived gender identity. In the real world, others in work environments can know “who has asked.” In a laboratory experiment, we manipulated whether the decision to initiate salary negotiations was publicly observable. We found that in a context in which negotiation is not costly, women and men showed no difference in initiating salary negotiations. When asked to publicly express their willingness to negotiate salaries, a moderately lower number of women stepped up, an effect that was not significant for men. Furthermore, women tend to tie salary negotiation decisions to their self-perceived performance even when pay raises are not bound to performance. In contrast, men were not impacted by this factor.
AB - Previous research has shown that gender pay differences in the labor market may be caused by women's reluctance to initiate salary negotiations, which is often influenced by gender-related social norms and self-perceived gender identity. In the real world, others in work environments can know “who has asked.” In a laboratory experiment, we manipulated whether the decision to initiate salary negotiations was publicly observable. We found that in a context in which negotiation is not costly, women and men showed no difference in initiating salary negotiations. When asked to publicly express their willingness to negotiate salaries, a moderately lower number of women stepped up, an effect that was not significant for men. Furthermore, women tend to tie salary negotiation decisions to their self-perceived performance even when pay raises are not bound to performance. In contrast, men were not impacted by this factor.
KW - Gender
KW - Labor market
KW - Public observability
KW - Salary negotiation
KW - Social norm
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joep.2022.102550
DO - 10.1016/j.joep.2022.102550
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136636466
SN - 0167-4870
VL - 92
JO - Journal of Economic Psychology
JF - Journal of Economic Psychology
M1 - 102550
ER -