Causes of the gender divide within entrepreneurship ecosystems

Author:

Motoyama Yasuyuki1ORCID,Muntean Susan Clark2,Knowlton Karren3,Ozkazanc-Pan Banu4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ohio State University, USA

2. University of North Carolina, USA

3. The Wharton School – University of Pennsylvania, USA

4. Brown University, USA

Abstract

Knowledge about connections within a local economic system holds implication for understanding the ways in which individuals and categories of entrepreneurs access the system itself and resources provided within. While scholars have recently found complex divisions of networks within local entrepreneurship ecosystems, we still have a limited understanding about why these chasms exist. We present a case study with qualitative research in the entrepreneurial ecosystem of St. Louis, Missouri, which identifies structural sources of divergence in networks. Specifically, we find a gender gap in the ecosystem that reveals patterns of difference in access to resources and in the experiences of women relative to men entrepreneurs. Thus, we contribute a more nuanced understanding of how discrete elements within a system’s networks diverge, as well as identifying the root causes of this divergence. The article concludes with implications for theories and practice.

Funder

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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