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Gender and beauty in the financial analyst profession: evidence from the United States and China

Abstract

We examine how gender and beauty affect the likelihood of being voted as an All-Star in the financial analyst profession in both the United States and China. We find that female analysts are more likely to be voted as All-Star analysts in the United States, but good-looking female U.S. analysts are less likely to be voted as All-Stars. The conclusion is the opposite for Chinese analysts. We find that female analysts in China are less likely to be voted as All-Stars, but the likelihood increases with their facial attractiveness. These findings implicate a beauty penalty for female analysts in the United States and gender discrimination against female analysts in China. This career path evidence from a competitive financial industry suggests that gender and beauty biases may be rooted deeply in culture and the legal environment and should not be treated homogenously.

Authors

Li C; Lin A-P; Lu H; Veenstra K

Journal

Review of Accounting Studies, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 1230–1262

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2020

DOI

10.1007/s11142-020-09542-z

ISSN

1380-6653

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