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http://hdl.handle.net/11531/53736| Título : | COVID-19, Women Premiers and Overconfidence |
| Autor : | Corzo Santamaría, María Teresa Arroyo Barrigüete, José Luis Barcos Redín, Lucía Bellón Núñez-Mera, Carlos |
| Resumen : | A mounting body of evidence suggests that female premiers have done a better job of managing the COVID-19 pandemic than their male colleagues. We contribute more evidence to this debate through the analysis of the evolution of the differences in incidence and mortality rates between female- and male-led countries for 31 European nations. We find revealing statistical evidence of superior performance in women-led countries. We discuss some possible explanations for this difference rooted in the overconfidence bias, humility, and leadership style literature A mounting body of evidence suggests that female premiers have done a better job of managing the COVID-19 pandemic than their male colleagues. We contribute more evidence to this debate through the analysis of the evolution of the differences in incidence and mortality rates between female- and male-led countries for 31 European nations. We find revealing statistical evidence of superior performance in women-led countries. We discuss some possible explanations for this difference rooted in the overconfidence bias, humility, and leadership style literature |
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/11531/53736 |
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