Backed by Silicon Valley and glamorized by Hollywood, peach-fuzzed innovators like Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg have popularized the image of the successful entrepreneur as a swashbuckling whiz kid in his 20's.
But a group of studies is challenging the widely-held view that it's tech-savvy youngsters who are driving America's startup growth, which reached a 14-year high in 2009. On the contrary, some new data suggests that when it comes to launching successful startups, old guys rule.
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Author: Nathaniel Cahners Hindman