Recent research on cognitive biases in decision making suggests that over-optimism critically influences entrepreneurs’ decisions to establish and sustain new firms. This paper looks at entrepreneurs’ over-optimism during the early life course of the firm, in order to uncover the dynamics and persistence of over-optimism. We use a representative sample of start-ups in the Netherlands, which we divide into solo self-employed and employer firms. We find that while there is a persistence of over-optimism for the solo self-employed, namely initial over-optimist are more likely to be overoptimistic in subsequent periods; this is not the case for the employer firms
Extant evidence that the self-employed overestimate their returns by a greater margin than employees...
But they tend to overestimate their income. The greater the optimism, the lower the earnings, writes...
Our model wants to explain how overconfidence and over optimism lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in ...
Recent research on cognitive biases in decision making suggests that over-optimism critically influe...
Optimism and overconfidence are well documented cognitive biases in the entrepreneurship literature ...
textabstractOverconfidence is one of the alleged drivers for market entry. However, establishing its...
This research examines the rationality of the expectations of nascent entrepreneurs. Consistent with...
The formation of expectations is a fundamental part of the process when people decide about engaging...
Overconfidence is one of the alleged drivers for market entry. However, establishing its effect is c...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
textabstractThis study empirically investigates factors that influence overoptimism across nascent e...
Empirical evidence supports the conventional wisdom that entrepreneurs are more optimistic and overc...
Research summary Entrepreneurs often invest a large share of their personal wealth in their firms, ...
This article develops a conceptual framework for addressing the relationship between over-optimism a...
Extant evidence that the self-employed overestimate their returns by a greater margin than employees...
But they tend to overestimate their income. The greater the optimism, the lower the earnings, writes...
Our model wants to explain how overconfidence and over optimism lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in ...
Recent research on cognitive biases in decision making suggests that over-optimism critically influe...
Optimism and overconfidence are well documented cognitive biases in the entrepreneurship literature ...
textabstractOverconfidence is one of the alleged drivers for market entry. However, establishing its...
This research examines the rationality of the expectations of nascent entrepreneurs. Consistent with...
The formation of expectations is a fundamental part of the process when people decide about engaging...
Overconfidence is one of the alleged drivers for market entry. However, establishing its effect is c...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
textabstractThis study empirically investigates factors that influence overoptimism across nascent e...
Empirical evidence supports the conventional wisdom that entrepreneurs are more optimistic and overc...
Research summary Entrepreneurs often invest a large share of their personal wealth in their firms, ...
This article develops a conceptual framework for addressing the relationship between over-optimism a...
Extant evidence that the self-employed overestimate their returns by a greater margin than employees...
But they tend to overestimate their income. The greater the optimism, the lower the earnings, writes...
Our model wants to explain how overconfidence and over optimism lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in ...