Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unproductive or even destructive activities if these offer the highest private returns. This paper experimentally analyzes other-regarding preferences of entrepreneurial talent. We find that making a distinction between creative talent and business talent explains systematic differences in other-regarding behavior. Generally, business talent is less willing, and creative talent more willing, to forego private payoffs to avoid losses to others. A moderator analysis reveals that uncreative business talent is significantly less other-regarding than creative business talent, a finding applicable to both certain and risky payoffs with and without negat...
We report on the results of experiments where participants choose between entrepreneurship and an ou...
Purpose: This paper proposes and empirically assesses a social cognition conceptual model linking cr...
The Person-Entrepreneurship fit perspective poses that individuals are drawn to work settings that m...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
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We study market ine ¢ ciencies and policy remedies when agents choose their occupations, and entrepr...
Entrepreneurship is generally regarded as a force of change, innovation, and development in modern e...
We study market inefficiencies and policy remedies when agents choose their occupations, and entrepr...
We report on the results of experiments where participants choose between entrepreneurship and an ou...
Purpose: This paper proposes and empirically assesses a social cognition conceptual model linking cr...
The Person-Entrepreneurship fit perspective poses that individuals are drawn to work settings that m...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurially talented people are selfish and thus allocate...
Contains fulltext : 111612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
We study market ine ¢ ciencies and policy remedies when agents choose their occupations, and entrepr...
Entrepreneurship is generally regarded as a force of change, innovation, and development in modern e...
We study market inefficiencies and policy remedies when agents choose their occupations, and entrepr...
We report on the results of experiments where participants choose between entrepreneurship and an ou...
Purpose: This paper proposes and empirically assesses a social cognition conceptual model linking cr...
The Person-Entrepreneurship fit perspective poses that individuals are drawn to work settings that m...