Women are consistently underrepresented among graduate entrepreneurs. This is especially true among the entrepreneurs who graduate in STEM fields. Here, we aim at identifying factors that reduce/enlarge the gender imbalance in entrepreneurship among STEM graduates. In particular, we explore the underinvestigated association between university education in STEM fields and entrepreneurial entry of recent female and male graduates considering graduates’ whole university curriculum. Our analyses on the graduates who obtained a Master of Science degree in the 2005–2009 period from Politecnico di Milano reveal that training in economics and management reduces the gender imbalance in entrepreneurial entry among STEM recent graduates. The gap is in...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
Women are consistently underrepresented among graduate entrepreneurs. This is especially true among ...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are notably important for innovation...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
Previous studies offer evidence that human capital obtained through education is a crucial explanati...
In most developed countries today, having a work force with skill sets in Science, Technology, Engin...
University education is a crucial source of human capital and influences graduates’ choice of entrep...
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of gender balance in forming individuals’ understanding o...
Studies on entrepreneurship show the persistency of gender inequality in spite of women’s remarkable...
Recent literature in business education acknowledges the gender gap is diminishing. This study formu...
Much attention is focused on finding ways to encourage females to study STEM in school and college b...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
Women are consistently underrepresented among graduate entrepreneurs. This is especially true among ...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are notably important for innovation...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
Previous studies offer evidence that human capital obtained through education is a crucial explanati...
In most developed countries today, having a work force with skill sets in Science, Technology, Engin...
University education is a crucial source of human capital and influences graduates’ choice of entrep...
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of gender balance in forming individuals’ understanding o...
Studies on entrepreneurship show the persistency of gender inequality in spite of women’s remarkable...
Recent literature in business education acknowledges the gender gap is diminishing. This study formu...
Much attention is focused on finding ways to encourage females to study STEM in school and college b...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...