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Radical innovation needs a ‘hot market.’ So now what?
Research shows investors take on riskier projects in a hot market. Here’s how entrepreneurs should adjust when that market cools.
Jan 29, 2019
Research shows investors take on riskier projects in a hot market. Here’s how entrepreneurs should adjust when that market cools.
A recent study by MIT Sloan Visiting Associate Prof. of Finance Matthew Rhodes-Kropf systematically documents how technological shocks have substantially lowered the cost of starting new businesses.