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Founder passion, neural engagement and informal investor interest in startup pitches: An fMRI study

机译:创始人激情,神经啮合和非正式投资者对初创企业的兴趣:FMRI研究

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We explore how variation in entrepreneurs' displayed passion affects informal investor interest in start-up ventures by examining neural responses to entrepreneurs' pitches using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). We find that founders displaying high passion increase investor neural engagement by 39% and investor interest in the venture by 26% over those displaying low passion. A one standard deviation increase in neural engagement is associated with an 8% percent increase in investors' interest in investing in a start-up company relative to the mean. Moreover, our findings indicate that neural engagement may account for some of the effect of founder passion on investor interest. Our study has implications for both research on, and the practice of, entrepreneurship.
机译:我们探讨企业家所显示的激情的变化如何影响使用功能磁共振成像(FMRI)对企业家的俯仰的神经响应来影响创业企业的非正式投资者兴趣。我们发现,展示高度激情的创始人将投资者的神经啮合提高39%,并在展现低激情的人中将投资者的兴趣增加了26%。神经啮合的一个标准偏差增加与投资者相对于平均值投资的投资者投资的兴趣增加8%。此外,我们的研究结果表明,神经啮合可能会占创始人对投资者兴趣的一些影响。我们的研究对研究以及企业家精神的实践有影响。

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