JEBO 98

Perceiving and managing business risks:  Differences between entrepreneurs and bankers

We compared entrepreneurs with bankers in their perception and management of a variety of risks. Problems included financial risk, risk to human life and health, and risk of a natural disaster. Cluster analysis and content analysis of think-aloud protocols revealed surprising details. Entrepreneurs accept risk as a given and focus on controlling outcomes at any given level of risk; they also frame their problem spaces with personal values and assume greater personal responsibility for outcomes. Bankers focus on target outcomes -- attempting to control risk within structured problem spaces and avoiding situations where they risk higher levels of personal responsibility.