Young start-up companies survive longer if they have a high proportion of women, says economist
source: Phys.org
Matthias Sutter has been Director at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn since mid-2017. He is one of the most prominent research-focused behavioral economists in the German-speaking world. He focuses on how and for what reasons people make certain economic decisions. In his latest book, “Behavioral Economics for Leaders: Research-based insights on the weird, irrational, and wonderful ways humans navigate the workplace” (hardcover, Wiley, 2023, 256 pages), he describes 50 behavioral economic findings to promote the understanding of the “human factor” in professional life and to facilitate successful cooperation. The German version of the book was on the bestseller list shortly after its publication in Austria. Read Full Article Here