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Management Science

Does Gender Diversity Promote Nonconformity?

Journal Article
Reference
Amini, Makan, Mathias Ekström, Tore Ellingsen, Magnus Johannesson and Fredrik Strömsten (2017). “Does Gender Diversity Promote Nonconformity?”. Management Science 63(4), 1085–1096. doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2015.2382

Authors
Makan Amini, Mathias Ekström, Tore Ellingsen, Magnus Johannesson, Fredrik Strömsten

Failure to express minority views may distort the behavior of company boards, committees, juries, and other decision-making bodies. Devising a new experimental procedure to measure such conformity in a judgment task, we compare the degree of conformity in groups with varying gender composition. Overall, our experiments offer little evidence that gender composition affects expression of minority views. A robust finding is that a subject’s lack of ability predicts both a true propensity to accept others’ judgment (informational social influence) and a propensity to agree despite private doubt (normative social influence). Thus, as an antidote to conformity in our experiments, high individual ability seems more effective than group diversity.