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This paper responds to the need for more data on the topical issue of older entrepreneurship by comparing Third Age (50 …+ years) and Prime Age (20-49 years) entrepreneurs in Finland. The data comprises responses from 839 small firms which were … entrepreneurship is not a marginal issue, even though the start-up rate in the Third Age population was found to be slightly less than …
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the past decade. Our primary finding is that successful entrepreneurs are middle-aged, not young. The mean founder age for … successful entrepreneurs …
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the past decade. Our primary finding is that successful entrepreneurs are middle-aged, not young. The mean founder age for … successful entrepreneurs …
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I look at the perception of the age of startup founders. I find that founders in their early thirties are less likely to succeed and get funded and more likely to abadon. Females rated female founders aged 32,33 as consistently lower than 22,23 year old female founders in the probability of...
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