Entrepreneurial success and failure: Confidence and fallible …

The phenomenon of excess entry refers to the observation that “too many” entrepreneurs elect to enter certain industries and that many subsequently fail. In the U.S., for example, Small Business Administration datasets suggest that, in any year, 10%-12% of all firms are new entrants (Dennis, 1997). In Europe, Geroski (1995) documented that ... ................
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