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by TheCowboy
4328 days ago
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Then they're effectively "leaving money on the table" by avoiding female founders, because they're being too risk-averse. The risk of false accusations that will blow up are too small to worry about. If they're not outright bad investors, they are at least investing a suboptimal way. |
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Not saying, of course, that this justifies any kind of harassment, just that maybe some of these investors have learned in the hard way that their judgment gets clouded when dealing with women.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_effect