Reveals gender gap in AI tool usage among students
Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
Siri Isaksson is an Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Behavioral Economics at the FAIR group at the Norwegian School of Economics. She recently got her PhD in Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics. Her primary research areas are experimental and behavioral economics. Specifically, she is interested in understanding how gender differences in everyday decision-making translate into unequal outcomes for men and women.
In her most recent paper “It Takes Two: Gender Differences in Group Work”, Siri demonstrate that women consistently under-credit their contributions to shared work - and that this effect is strongest among women who contribute the most, and work on complex solutions.
Together with co-authors, Siri has studied gender differences in retaliation, and advice seeking. She also collaborated on several replication studies.
Siri holds a M.Sc from the Stockholm School of Economics and a B.Sc. from Humboldt University of Berlin.
Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.