WiE Brown Bag Seminar - January
Fri 09 Jan
|Seminar


Time & Location
09 Jan 2026, 12:00 – 13:00
Seminar
About the event
Join us for our first session of the WiE Brown Bag Seminar in 2026 featuring Charlotte Cordes, a fifth-year PhD candidate at LMU Munich.
Motivated memory and favoritism
Abstract:
Favoritism is ubiquitous, despite its negative economic impact and questionable ethics. This project investigates imperfect memory as a cause of favoritism. In an online experiment, managers make incentivized hiring decisions. To causally identify the role of memory in favoritism, I vary whether managers base their choices on workers’ quality or on their recall of that quality. When decisions rely on memory, the hiring gap between favored and nonfavored workers more than doubles from 10 to 21 percentage points. This effect is partly driven by motivated memory distortions: managers remember favored workers as being of higher quality than unfavored ones.
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