The influence of gender and social attention to gender equality on applicant acceptance into venture development programs: competing perspectives
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Published:2023-07-04
Issue:1
Volume:26
Page:56-75
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ISSN:2574-8904
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Container-title:New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
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language:en
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Short-container-title:NEJE
Author:
Reutzel Christopher R.,Belsito Carrie A.,Collins Jamie D.
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to add to the small but growing body of research examining the influence of founder gender on new venture access to venture development programs.Design/methodology/approachHypotheses were tested utilizing a sample of 482 nascent technology ventures which applied for admittance into a venture development organization headquartered in the southern region of the United States from March 2004 through February 2016.FindingsFindings suggest that female-founded applicant ventures experience a higher likelihood of acceptance into venture development programs than male-founded applicant ventures. Results further suggest that social attention to gender equality reduces this effect for female-founded applicant ventures. Findings extend the understanding of the gendered nature of high-technology venturing and venture development organizations.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings of this study may not generalize to new ventures operating in other contexts (e.g., non-U.S., low-tech, and other venture development programs). Additionally, this study's design and data limitations do not allow for the establishment of causality or address founder motivations to apply for acceptance into venture development programs.Originality/valueThis study adds to empirical findings regarding the influence of founder gender on new venture acceptance into venture development programs by developing and testing competing hypotheses. This study also extends extant research by examining the moderating effect of social attention to gender equality on the hypothesized relationships between founder gender and acceptance into venture development programs.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Public Administration,Economics and Econometrics,Accounting,Business and International Management
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