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This Article explores the relationship between framing, necessitarian discourse and risk entrepreneurialism. The most … themselves. Entrepreneurs pursue risk-taking when the likelihood of harm to themselves is quite high if they don’t take the risk … persistent entrepreneurial neglect and extreme risk-taking dramatically increased. During this period, both liberal and …
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executive education entrepreneurship seminar to examine how positive skew influences risky choices. Both groups are found to … respond positively to skew. We estimate decision models to explore three explanations for the preference for skew: risk … of the explanation why older people are more likely to enter into entrepreneurship …
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We present first evidence how individual risk preferences shape entrepreneurial investment among the very wealthy using … standard measure of risk tolerance. We find that wealthy individuals are more likely to be entrepreneurs and invest a larger … ways strongly determined by individual risk tolerance. Since the wealthy dominate aggregate risky investment, their risk …
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entrepreneurial and labor risk is found to be statistically significant and detrimental to entrepreneurship. The crowding-out effect … risks shape the equilibrium entrepreneurship in an occupational choice model. Differential social insurance of … of public production of private goods on entrepreneurship dominates the crowding-in effect of public production of public …
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