Original paper
What do they think and what do they say? Gender bias, entrepreneurial attitude in writing and venture capitalists’ funding decisions
Abstract
This study shows that women may be at a disadvantage when signaling that they are “entrepreneurial” to venture capitalists. We demonstrate how gender-based disadvantages may arise from role incongruence in entrepreneurship by analyzing multi-source data from 131 venture capital applications, venture capitalists’ cognitions, and their funding decisions. Our analysis indicates that women who signal an entrepreneurial attitude are more likely to...
Paper Details
Title
What do they think and what do they say? Gender bias, entrepreneurial attitude in writing and venture capitalists’ funding decisions
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
13
Pages
e00154 - e00154
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