Gender Differences in Perceptions of Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Abstract

Because small business generates wealth, creates jobs, and subsequently stimulates the overall economy, bringing gender parity to entrepreneurship can have beneficial and far-reaching implications. This research uses existing data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and utilizes an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to examine gender differences in the perception of gender equity in the perception of entrepreneurship opportunities.

Presenters

Helen MacLennan
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Saint Leo University

Lorrie McGovern

Angela Garrett

Redwan Samra

Aisha Rasberry

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Community Diversity and Governance

KEYWORDS

"Female Entrepreneurship", " Gender Equity", " Gender Role Theory", " Analysis of Variance"

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