Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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885159 | Journal of Economic Psychology | 2012 | 13 Pages |
This paper analyses the effect of risk attitudes of firm owners on business performance among small enterprises in Lagos, Nigeria. We find that there is no robust support for a positive effect of willingness to take risk through compensation for risk taking. Perception of risk does have a positive effect, suggesting that recognizing and cautiously dealing with risk is beneficial. The effect is robust under alternative specifications.
► We analyse the effect of risk attitudes of small enterprise owners on their performance in Nigeria. ► We measure performance by business revenue as profit is not a reliable measure in this context. ► We find that perception of risk has a robust positive effect on performance. ► The more conventional measure of willingness to take risk has no robust effect on performance.