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The majority of empirical studies make use of the assumption of stable preferences in searching for a relationship between risk attitude and the decision to become and stay an entrepreneur. Yet empirical evidence on this relationship is limited. In this paper, we show that entry into...
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The majority of empirical studies make use of the assumption of stable preferences in searching for a relationship between risk attitude and the decision to become and stay an entrepreneur. Yet empirical evidence on this relationship is limited. In this paper, we show that entry into...
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remains significant at conventional levels. We carry out the same exercise for patience and document no significant gender …
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when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences … financial markets. Recent evidence has challenged this consensus, however, finding gender differences in risk attitudes to be …
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when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences … financial markets. Recent evidence has challenged this consensus, however, finding gender differences in risk attitudes to be …
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Gender differences in risk attitudes are frequently observed, although recent literature has shown that they are … affects risk attitudes. The presence of a riskless alternative does not entirely explain the gender gap but it has a … determinants of gender differences in risk attitudes. …
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