Living Forever: Entrepreneurial Overconfidence at Older Ages

Posted: 24 Jul 2013

See all articles by Patrick J. F. Groenen

Patrick J. F. Groenen

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)

Philipp Koellinger

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Matthijs J. H. M. van der Loos

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Department of Applied Economics; Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM); Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE)

Roy Thurik

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Centre for Advanced Small Business Economics (CASBEC); Montpellier Business School; Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM); EIM Netherlands - Business and Policy Research; Tinbergen Institute

Date Written: July 23, 2013

Abstract

Overconfidence has been proposed as an explanation for excess market entry by entrepreneurs and low returns in entrepreneurial activities. However, establishing that entrepreneurs are more overconfident than non-entrepreneurs requires the use of representative population samples; in addition, econometric endogeneity issues in survey data must be addressed. To overcome these methodological challenges, we use a measure of overconfidence that employs self-reports of life expectancy. These self-reports are compared to actual life spans in a large sample of the US population. We show that entrepreneurs are indeed more overconfident than non-entrepreneurs. By using fixed-effects panel regression—and thus by exploiting the longitudinal nature of our data—we provide evidence that changes in entrepreneurial status are not associated with changes in subjective life expectancy. These two findings in combination offer evidence that overconfident individuals self- select into entrepreneurship.

Keywords: entrepreneurship, selection, life expectancy, self-employment, overconfidence

Suggested Citation

Groenen, Patrick J. F. and Koellinger, Philipp and van der Loos, Matthijs J. H. M. and Thurik, Roy and Thurik, Roy, Living Forever: Entrepreneurial Overconfidence at Older Ages (July 23, 2013). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2013-012-STR, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2297699

Patrick J. F. Groenen

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) ( email )

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Philipp Koellinger

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ( email )

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Amsterdam, ND North Holland 1081 HV
Netherlands

HOME PAGE: http://www.philipp-koellinger.com

Matthijs J. H. M. Van der Loos

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Department of Applied Economics ( email )

Netherlands

Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM) ( email )

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3000 DR Rotterdam
Netherlands

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) ( email )

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Netherlands

Roy Thurik

Montpellier Business School

France

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Centre for Advanced Small Business Economics (CASBEC) ( email )

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