Investing in people, not in products: how age, gender, ethnicity, and attractiveness of entrepreneurial teams influence the decision-making of angel investors in Germany
Livia Boerner,
Thomas Fritz,
Bernd Frick
Abstract:The high-risk decision environment and information asymmetries associated with investing in early-stage startups in pitch competitions make angel investors prone to biased decision-making. Drawing from social perception theory, this study examines how angel investors’ decisions are influenced by observed personal characteristics of entrepreneurial teams, based on representative stereotypes. Analyzing a dataset of N = 553 startup pitches from the German televised competition Die Höhle der Löwen, this study reve… Show more
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