Are men really better entrepreneurs? The psychology of risk and business explored

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A conversation with Dr Sarah Hill reveals how evolutionary psychology shapes men's andwomen's approaches to business and risk-taking.

Men’s risk-taking and women’s calculated strategies stem from evolutionary history, shaping modern business dynamicsEvolutionary psychology sheds light on why men are often perceived as greater risk-takers in business compared to women, and what this means for entrepreneurial success.

A woman with access to ten partners would not have greater reproductive success than one with access to a single partner. Her biology places limits on reproductive output," Hill explained.This disparity plays out in modern business. While men may initiate more businesses due to their risk-prone nature, this does not guarantee success. Research cited during the podcast highlighted that women-led businesses often outperform those led by men.

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