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More Women in Tech? Evidence from a field experiment addressing social identity

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
Study Participants
5387 exposed to either control or target message
Locations
South America
Research Site
Low income communities in Lima, Peru and Mexico City, Mexico
Researchers
Lucía Del Carpio
,
Maria Guadalupe
Publication
Management Science
Month
July
Year
2019
Pages
1-35

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MLA

Del Carpio, Lucía, and Maria Guadalupe. “More Women in Tech? Evidence from a Field Experiment Addressing Social Identity.”  2019.

APA

Del Carpio, L., & Guadalupe, M. (2019). More Women in Tech? Evidence from a Field Experiment Addressing Social Identity.

Chicago

Del Carpio, Lucía, and Maria Guadalupe. "More Women in Tech? Evidence from a Field Experiment Addressing Social Identity." July 2019.

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