Gender gaps and reentry into entrepreneurial ecosystems after business failure

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作者
Sharon A. Simmons
Johan Wiklund
Jonathan Levie
Steve W. Bradley
Sanwar A. Sunny
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[1] University of Missouri – Kansas City,Henry W. Bloch School of Management
[2] Syracuse University,Martin J. Whitman School of Management
[3] University of Strathclyde,Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship
[4] Baylor University,Hankamer School of Business
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Small Business Economics | 2019年 / 53卷
关键词
Gender; Business failure; Stigma; Fear of failure; Entrepreneurship; Ecosystems; J16; L24; J26; M13;
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Despite the significant role played by serial entrepreneurs in the entrepreneurial process, we know little about group differences in reentry decisions after business failure. Using an ecosystem framework and stigma theory, we investigate the variance in gender gaps related to the reentry decisions of 8171 entrepreneurs from 35 countries who experienced business failures. We find evidence of persisting gender gaps that vary across ecosystem framework conditions of public stigma of business failure and public fear of business failure. Our findings shed new light on ecosystem inefficiencies that arise from multiple interactions between entrepreneurs and institutions.
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页码:517 / 531
页数:14
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