Gender and Entrepreneurship: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis and Extension

52 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2018 Last revised: 28 Sep 2020

Date Written: August 12, 2020

Abstract

To cumulate and reconcile conflicting results in the research on gender and entrepreneurship, we meta-analyze 97 primary studies on entrepreneurial entry, financing, and performance, test existing explanations for gender differences, and propose alternative explanations grounded in self-efficacy, credit rationing, and growth orientation. We find gender differences in proclivity for entry shrink over the launch process; women face greater barriers in access to, than in the terms of, financing; ventures led by women are smaller and grow more slowly than those led by men but are equally profitable; venture industry largely explains gender differences in financing and performance; and, relative to men, female entrepreneurs do worse in the USA than elsewhere. Several of our results rely on a new technique we develop for meta-analyzing regression coefficients.

Keywords: entrepreneurship, gender, research synthesis, venture, meta-analysis

JEL Classification: J16, L26

Suggested Citation

Ross, David Gaddis and Shin, Dong Hyun, Gender and Entrepreneurship: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis and Extension (August 12, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3259596 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3259596

David Gaddis Ross (Contact Author)

University of Florida ( email )

PO Box 117165, 201 Stuzin Hall
Gainesville, FL 32610-0496
United States

Dong Hyun Shin

Univeresity of Florida ( email )

United States

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