Gender Stereotypes and Venture Support Decisions: How Governmental Venture Capitalists Socially Construct Entrepreneurs’ Potential

作者: Malin Malmström , Jeaneth Johansson , Joakim Wincent

DOI: 10.1111/ETAP.12275

关键词: Construct (philosophy)Distribution (economics)Public relationsGovernmentBusinessRhetoricDiscourse analysisSocial constructionismSocial venture capitalVenture capitalEconomics and EconometricsBusiness and International Management

摘要: In the present study, we conduct a discourse analysis on a set of longitudinal observations of government venture capitalists’ decisions to identify how gender stereotypes are socially constructed and activated when assessing entrepreneurs’ potential in the financial distribution of venture support. The present study finds that female entrepreneurs risk receiving significantly less venture capital, which is caused by the language and rhetoric used that relates to gender differences when funding decisions are made. We consider and discuss the implications of our results for related research about distributing venture capital and the social constructions of female and male entrepreneurs.

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