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EP 74 – Inspiration session #9: Golf, Gender and Generative AI

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of the 9th edition of the inspiration session with Gerrit and Dries! 🎉

They will once more discuss diverse and thought-provoking topics, combining insights from an academic and a practitioner perspective. What are the legal implications of AI-generated inventions, which entrepreneurs should consider entering a venture studio and why women should be careful if their boss plays golf?

These and other questions will be answered, so be prepared to learn, think, and laugh. Don't miss this captivating episode! 🔍

Discussed sources:

Dahlander, Linus, et al. "Blinded by the person? Experimental evidence from idea evaluation." Strategic Management Journal (2023).

Steve Lohr: Can AI invent? The New York Times, July 15, 2023

Biggerstaff, Lee E., Joanna T. Campbell, and Bradley A. Goldie. "Hitting the “Grass Ceiling”: Golfing CEOs, Exclusionary Schema, and Career Outcomes for Female Executives." Journal of Management (2023)

Steve Blank: Entrepreneurs, Is a venture studio right for you? Harvard Business Review, December, 2022

Chen, Lingjiao, Matei Zaharia, and James Zou. "How is ChatGPT's behavior changing over time?." arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09009 (2023)

Truic Startup Savant Blog: 10 Strange, Yet Successful, Startups

Chapters:

(1:20) Intro of Gerrit

(2:20) Something that made Dries learn: Blinded by the person in idea evaluation?

(3:40) Most prominent cognitive biases when evaluating pitches

(9:45) Practical takeaways from that paper

(16:15) Something that made Gerrit learn: Can AI invent?

(20:40) Should AI inventions get protected by patents?

(22:10) Is AI the tool or the inventor?

(30:00) Something that made Dries think: Hitting the grass ceiling

(33:30) Potential exclusive „grass ceilings“ in entrepreneurship

(39:30) Female representation in German companies

(43:40) Something that made Gerrit think: Is a venture studio right for you?

(49:30) Why are venture studios more common in Europe?

(51:20) Four types of venture studios

(56:30) Potential choosing criteria regarding venture studios

(1:05:30) Something that made Dries laugh: ChatGPT’s behavior changing over time

(1:12:25) Something that made Gerrit laugh: four strange but successful startups

(1:22:30) Outro

  continue reading

90 episodes

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Manage episode 372958128 series 3235610
Content provided by WHU Entrepreneurship Center and Gerrit McGowan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by WHU Entrepreneurship Center and Gerrit McGowan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the 9th edition of the inspiration session with Gerrit and Dries! 🎉

They will once more discuss diverse and thought-provoking topics, combining insights from an academic and a practitioner perspective. What are the legal implications of AI-generated inventions, which entrepreneurs should consider entering a venture studio and why women should be careful if their boss plays golf?

These and other questions will be answered, so be prepared to learn, think, and laugh. Don't miss this captivating episode! 🔍

Discussed sources:

Dahlander, Linus, et al. "Blinded by the person? Experimental evidence from idea evaluation." Strategic Management Journal (2023).

Steve Lohr: Can AI invent? The New York Times, July 15, 2023

Biggerstaff, Lee E., Joanna T. Campbell, and Bradley A. Goldie. "Hitting the “Grass Ceiling”: Golfing CEOs, Exclusionary Schema, and Career Outcomes for Female Executives." Journal of Management (2023)

Steve Blank: Entrepreneurs, Is a venture studio right for you? Harvard Business Review, December, 2022

Chen, Lingjiao, Matei Zaharia, and James Zou. "How is ChatGPT's behavior changing over time?." arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09009 (2023)

Truic Startup Savant Blog: 10 Strange, Yet Successful, Startups

Chapters:

(1:20) Intro of Gerrit

(2:20) Something that made Dries learn: Blinded by the person in idea evaluation?

(3:40) Most prominent cognitive biases when evaluating pitches

(9:45) Practical takeaways from that paper

(16:15) Something that made Gerrit learn: Can AI invent?

(20:40) Should AI inventions get protected by patents?

(22:10) Is AI the tool or the inventor?

(30:00) Something that made Dries think: Hitting the grass ceiling

(33:30) Potential exclusive „grass ceilings“ in entrepreneurship

(39:30) Female representation in German companies

(43:40) Something that made Gerrit think: Is a venture studio right for you?

(49:30) Why are venture studios more common in Europe?

(51:20) Four types of venture studios

(56:30) Potential choosing criteria regarding venture studios

(1:05:30) Something that made Dries laugh: ChatGPT’s behavior changing over time

(1:12:25) Something that made Gerrit laugh: four strange but successful startups

(1:22:30) Outro

  continue reading

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