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preferences. We show however that the required property is prudence,and prudence is consistent with DARA, IARA or CARA. …
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The O-Ring theory provides a framework for analyzing the effects of team production on the emergence of firms in the New Economy. Given risk-aversion of the potential team members, the productive advantage of perfect ability matching in teams suffices to establish an equilibrium which separates...
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Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empirical evidence is mixed. To better understand the unique behavioral characteristics of entrepreneurs and the causes of these mixed results, we perform a large "ab-in-the-field" experiment comparing...
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This study aims to examine the effect of entrepreneurship education and artificial intelligence (AI) development on … for individual and contextual socioeconomic factors. This study tries to fill the gap in the entrepreneurship literature …, which is still lacking with respect to the impact of new technologies on entrepreneurship intentions and shows conflicting …
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limited. In this paper, we show that entry into entrepreneurship itself plays a decisive role in shaping risk preferences. We … of entrepreneurship. The findings suggest that studies assuming that risk attitudes are stable over time suffer from …
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limited. In this paper, we show that entry into entrepreneurship itself plays a decisive role in shaping risk preferences. We … of entrepreneurship. The findings suggest that studies assuming that risk attitudes are stable over time suffer from …
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