Out of the building, into the fire: An analysis of cognitive biases during entrepreneurial interviews

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Abstract

A major source of failure for new ventures is the entrepreneurs℉ misunderstanding of the product-market fit. Recently, researchers have suggested that to get a better understanding of the product-market fit, entrepreneurs should “get out of the building” and interview many customers. This approach, while advantageous, is not without drawbacks. This article presents a conceptual model that incorporates the characteristics of “getting out of the building” to conduct customer interviews, and the biases that can arise to influence the entrepreneurs℉ misjudgment of the product-market fit. We provide recommendations to overcome these biases.

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Chen, T., Simon, M., Kim, J., & Poploskie, B. (2015). Out of the building, into the fire: An analysis of cognitive biases during entrepreneurial interviews. New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, 18(1), 59–70. https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-18-01-2015-B004

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