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More research on "personality" and "success". You can almost predict the findings before you start, considering other research showing parental socio-economics being the biggest predictor of success, I am not surprised by many of the findings.
The flip side is, they're essentially saying every personality is a successful founder because many of the clusters don't break down into traditional Big 5. The Developer cluster in particular is a mess.
www.nature.com
Nevertheless, the narrative is spun in the same familiar tropes. Any guesses on the personalities of the researchers themselves?
We wonder why society stagnates while nepotism rules the roost.
The flip side is, they're essentially saying every personality is a successful founder because many of the clusters don't break down into traditional Big 5. The Developer cluster in particular is a mess.

The impact of founder personalities on startup success - Scientific Reports
Startup companies solve many of today’s most challenging problems, such as the decarbonisation of the economy or the development of novel life-saving vaccines. Startups are a vital source of innovation, yet the most innovative are also the least likely to survive. The probability of success of...

Nevertheless, the narrative is spun in the same familiar tropes. Any guesses on the personalities of the researchers themselves?
We wonder why society stagnates while nepotism rules the roost.
Towards an Untrepreneurial Economy? The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur
What is driving the declining quality of innovation-driven entrepreneurship? In this paper, we argue the growing entrepreneurship industry is an important yet o
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