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Stereotypes about Successful Entrepreneurs

Victor Lyonnet and Léa Stern

AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2023, vol. 113, 186-90

Abstract: What comes to mind when thinking about a successful entrepreneur? Belief formation models suggest that what comes to mind is an oversimplified picture of the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs—that is, stereotypes about successful entrepreneurs. Using French administrative data on 48,767 new firms, we show that some characteristics are stereotypical of success and have distributions that can generate miscalibrated beliefs. To illustrate how stereotypical thinking can lead to biased assessments, we report the discrepancies between the implied fraction of successful entrepreneurs under Bayesian versus stereotypical thinking for several stereotypes. We discuss the consequences of stereotyping for venture capital allocation.

JEL-codes: D83 G24 G32 L26 M13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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