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This paper investigates the impact of risk attitudes on the decision to become an entrepreneur. In contrast to previous research, we handle endogeneity issues relying on an instrumental variables strategy considering as a source of exogenous variation in risk aversion the early exposure to a...
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We present first evidence how individual risk preferences shape entrepreneurial investment among the very wealthy using novel survey data from the top of the wealth distribution, which have been added to the 2019 German Socio-economic Panel Study. The data include private wealth balance sheets,...
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to be associated with attitude to risk. -- entrepreneurship intentions ; attitude to risk ; gender difference …
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provides an explanation for the low rates of growth of enterprises supported by microlending. -- Entrepreneurship ; self …
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as entrepreneurs than do persons with particularly low or high risks. -- Entrepreneurship ; risk attitudes ; survival and …
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unemployment or inactivity risk attitudes do not seem to play a role in the decision process. -- risk attitudes ; entrepreneurship …
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In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship as women. Based on …
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