Parents’ ambitions and children’s competitiveness

Publication date: August 2018Source: Journal of Economic Psychology, Volume 67Author(s): Menusch Khadjavi, Andreas NicklischAbstractIndividual competitiveness is a personality trait of high importance. While substantial differences between individuals have been documented, the sources of this heterogeneity are not well understood. To contribute to this issue we conduct an incentivized field study with pre-school children. We assess the children’s willingness to compete and relate the inclinations to ambitions and preferences of their parents. Parents’ ambitions concerning their children’s success in professional life predict their children’s competitiveness. In particular, children of highly ambitious parents tend to enter competition even if their chances to win are low. High ambitions are related to a relatively low socioeconomic background.
Source: Journal of Economic Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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