Female partners and directors are underrepresented in the U.S. venture capital industry. Approximately 10% of independent venture capitalists are female. This gender disparity can have a negative affect on entrepreneurism and economic activity. The result of having few women partners and directors in venture capital is male entrepreneurs often do not market and or produce products sensitive to female needs in the marketplace. The gender disparity is caused in part by limited mentoring opportunities, few female role models, lack of executive management experience, and female exclusion from primary niche networks. Two gaps in literature are addressed in this paper. First, an exploration of the factors contributing to gender disparity among d...
There is a substantial literature on the relationship between gender and access to finance, without ...
Purpose: This study explores gender differences in the composition of entrepreneurs’ networks at fou...
Are female founders penalized when raising funds for their ventures based on industry served? Across...
abstract: This project examines the secretive world of the Venture Capital Industry specifically foc...
Using data on the entire population of businesses registered in the states of California and Massach...
Today, there is an overwhelming gender gap in the equity funding rates in the U.S. Last year, only 6...
47 pages. Presented to the Department of Business Administration and the Robert D. Clark Honors Coll...
The presence of a gender gap in entrepreneurship has been well studied in previous literature. There...
This paper examines the inequalities that exist between male and female CEO’s and other top executiv...
Women-led businesses are less likely to raise venture capital than male-only businesses and the amou...
The role of gender in entrepreneurship has been thoroughly investigated. However, less is knownabout...
Women have been leaving large corporations in increasing numbers in recent years to start their own ...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
Despite all the government initiatives aimed at empowering women in India, women entrepreneurs conti...
There is a substantial literature on the relationship between gender and access to finance, without ...
Purpose: This study explores gender differences in the composition of entrepreneurs’ networks at fou...
Are female founders penalized when raising funds for their ventures based on industry served? Across...
abstract: This project examines the secretive world of the Venture Capital Industry specifically foc...
Using data on the entire population of businesses registered in the states of California and Massach...
Today, there is an overwhelming gender gap in the equity funding rates in the U.S. Last year, only 6...
47 pages. Presented to the Department of Business Administration and the Robert D. Clark Honors Coll...
The presence of a gender gap in entrepreneurship has been well studied in previous literature. There...
This paper examines the inequalities that exist between male and female CEO’s and other top executiv...
Women-led businesses are less likely to raise venture capital than male-only businesses and the amou...
The role of gender in entrepreneurship has been thoroughly investigated. However, less is knownabout...
Women have been leaving large corporations in increasing numbers in recent years to start their own ...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
Despite all the government initiatives aimed at empowering women in India, women entrepreneurs conti...
There is a substantial literature on the relationship between gender and access to finance, without ...
Purpose: This study explores gender differences in the composition of entrepreneurs’ networks at fou...
Are female founders penalized when raising funds for their ventures based on industry served? Across...