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A woman’s place is in the…startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Retrospective Observation
Study Participants
73 Amateur investors (male and female)
Locations
United States
,
North America
Research Site
Eastern United States
Researchers
Michael A. Johnson
,
Regan M. Stevenson
,
Chaim R. Letwin
Publication
Journal of Business Venturing
Volume
33
Issue
6
Month
April
Year
2018
Pages
813-831

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MLA

Johnson, Michael A., Regan M. Stevenson, and Chaim R. Letwin. "A woman's place is in the… startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model." Journal of Business Venturing 33.6 (2018): 813-831.

APA

Johnson, M. A., Stevenson, R. M., & Letwin, C. R. (2018). A woman's place is in the… startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model. Journal of Business Venturing, 33(6), 813-831.

Chicago

Johnson, Michael A., Regan M. Stevenson, and Chaim R. Letwin. "A woman's place is in the… startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model." Journal of Business Venturing 33, no. 6 (2018): 813-831.

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