Students' assumptions of Entrepreneurs’ performance: The paradox of excess entry and missed opportunity

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Business Venturing Insights Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1016/j.jbvi.2023.e00425
Kaushik Gala , Carlos D. Valladares , Brandon A. Mueller
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Most variables in entrepreneurship are not distributed normally. Instead, they are characterized by positive skew and heavy tails featuring influential outliers. Yet, this fundamental asymmetry in entrepreneurial endeavors is rarely discussed in entrepreneurship education, which often oscillates between highlighting everyday entrepreneurs and high-growth ‘unicorn’ startups while overlooking the distributional context for these extremes. Therefore, this paper explores whether students accurately comprehend the non-normality that pervades entrepreneurship. We conducted two studies wherein undergraduate business students at a large, public university in the Midwest US estimated entrepreneurial performance. We elicited students' estimates of the range of performance exhibited by entrepreneurs using a real-world vignette and performance data for an online learning platform. By providing empirical evidence that students may carry largely inaccurate assumptions of performance distributions, this paper highlights the paradoxical risks of excess entrepreneurial entry on the one hand and missed opportunity on the other.

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学生对企业家绩效的假设:过度进入与错失机会的悖论
创业中的大多数变量都不是正态分布的。相反,它们的特征是正偏斜和具有影响的异常值的重尾。然而,创业努力中的这种根本不对称性在创业教育中很少被讨论,创业教育经常在强调日常创业者和高增长的“独角兽”创业公司之间摇摆不定,而忽略了这些极端的分布背景。因此,本文探讨了学生是否准确地理解了创业中普遍存在的非常态性。我们进行了两项研究,其中美国中西部一所大型公立大学的商科本科生评估了创业表现。我们使用真实世界的小插曲和在线学习平台的绩效数据,得出了学生对企业家表现的范围的估计。通过提供实证证据表明,学生对绩效分布的假设可能很大程度上不准确,本文一方面强调了过度创业和错失机会的矛盾风险。
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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