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Venture Investors Prefer Funding Handsome Men by Carmen Nobel Studies by Alison Wood Brooks and colleagues reveal that investors prefer pitches from male entrepreneurs over those from Poland Mobile Number List female entrepreneurs even when the content of the pitches is identical. And handsome men fare best of all. If you re in search of startup funding it pays to be a good looking guy. A series of three studies reveals that investors prefer pitches from male entrepreneurs over those from female entrepreneurs even when the content of the pitches is identical.
Attractive men are the most persuasive pitchers of all the studies show. Investors Prefer Entrepreneurial Ventures Pitched by Attractive Men published in the March Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Our paper provides concrete proof that gender discrimination exists in the context of entrepreneurial pitching says Alison Wood Brooks an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who coauthored the paper with Laura Huang an assistant professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Sarah Wood Kearney a visiting scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Fiona E.
Venture Investors Prefer Funding Handsome Men by Carmen Nobel Studies by Alison Wood Brooks and colleagues reveal that investors prefer pitches from male entrepreneurs over those from Poland Mobile Number List female entrepreneurs even when the content of the pitches is identical. And handsome men fare best of all. If you re in search of startup funding it pays to be a good looking guy. A series of three studies reveals that investors prefer pitches from male entrepreneurs over those from female entrepreneurs even when the content of the pitches is identical.
Attractive men are the most persuasive pitchers of all the studies show. Investors Prefer Entrepreneurial Ventures Pitched by Attractive Men published in the March Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Our paper provides concrete proof that gender discrimination exists in the context of entrepreneurial pitching says Alison Wood Brooks an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who coauthored the paper with Laura Huang an assistant professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Sarah Wood Kearney a visiting scholar at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Fiona E.