This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions because of a less favorable attitude to risk. Previous research suggests that attitude to risk differs significantly between genders, but has not addressed the question of whether this contributes to lower levels of female interest in venture creation. This paper describes a conceptual basis for this question, and investigates it using a survey of business start-up intention from across a sample of European universities. A large proportion of the difference in average levels of intention between genders appears to be associated with attitude to risk
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
© 2013 International Council for Small Business. This paper is concerned with whether women are less...
© 2013 International Council for Small Business. This paper is concerned with whether women are less...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore whether nascent women entrepreneurs perceive more risks than me...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore whether nascent women entrepreneurs perceive more risks than me...
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful economic forces in modern societies but women are less ...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
Purpose This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the academic literature with regard to risk a...
Purpose This paper aims to challenge the myth of risk-averseness among women entrepreneurs and analy...
The paper identifies commonalities and differences between women and men in terms of eleven key fact...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
This paper is concerned with whether women are less likely to express business start-up intentions b...
© 2013 International Council for Small Business. This paper is concerned with whether women are less...
© 2013 International Council for Small Business. This paper is concerned with whether women are less...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore whether nascent women entrepreneurs perceive more risks than me...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore whether nascent women entrepreneurs perceive more risks than me...
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful economic forces in modern societies but women are less ...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
Purpose This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the academic literature with regard to risk a...
Purpose This paper aims to challenge the myth of risk-averseness among women entrepreneurs and analy...
The paper identifies commonalities and differences between women and men in terms of eleven key fact...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...
This paper examines how different representations of entrepreneurial opportunity can influence the r...