信心溢出:来自企业家精神的证据

Isaac Hacamo, Kristoph Kleiner
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为了评估潜在企业家的市场,我们测试了与自信的代理人互动是否会鼓励进入竞争环境。在实验环境下,我们发现,年轻管理者对自己的创业潜力充满信心,尽管之前没有经验,但会增加同龄人成为企业家或加入创业公司的可能性。由于我们的业绩是由不太自信的个人(主要是女性)推动的,这些公司的表现并不比其他新公司差。通过多次调查,我们验证了接受治疗的管理者报告的创业信心增加,并拒绝了其他解释,包括创业知识和风险承受能力的增加。我们的研究结果支持一种创业理论,即个人评估自己相对于周围同伴而不是总体的潜力。
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Confidence Spillovers: Evidence from Entrepreneurship
Evaluating the market for potential entrepreneurs, we test whether interacting with confident agents encourages entry into competitive environments. Under an experimental setting, we find that young managers confident in their entrepreneurial potential, despite no prior experience, increase the likelihood their peers become entrepreneurs or join startups. As our results are driven by less confident individuals, primarily women, starting businesses, these firms perform no worse than other new firms. Through multiple surveys, we verify treated managers report increased entrepreneurial confidence, and reject alternative explanations including increased entrepreneurial knowledge and risk tolerance. Our results support a theory of entrepreneurship where individuals evaluate their potential relative to nearby peers rather than the population.
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