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April 1, 2015 How Much of Entrepreneurism Is Inherited?Adopted children whose biological parents included an entrepreneur are 20% more likely than the general population to become entrepreneurs themselves, but the effect of postbirth factors is more than twice as great: A child whose adopted parents include an entrepreneur is 45% more likely than the rest of the population to eventually start his or her own business, according to a study of Swedish adoption records by Matthew J. Lindquist of Stockholm University and two colleagues. The findings suggest that entrepreneurial parents function as role models for their children. |
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