Entrepreneurial network composition: An analysis across venture development stage and gender
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore gender differences in the composition of entrepreneurs' networks at four new venture stages: discovery, emergence, young, and established.
Design/methodology/approach
The study used ANOVA and linear regression on a sample of 134 female and 266 male entrepreneurs.
Findings
Female entrepreneurs have significantly lower proportions of males in their social networks in early venture development stages, but similar levels at later stages.
Research limitations/implications
Taken together, the findings suggest that, just as women in traditional organizations adapt social networks similar to men in order to succeed, their entrepreneurial counterparts build more “male‐oriented” networks as they proceed through venture phases.
Originality/value
This study uses a representative sample of male and female entrepreneurs to explore network composition at four distinct stages. The findings suggest that female entrepreneurs who are able to persist in the new venture process develop networks similar to their male counterparts.
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Citation
Klyver, K. and Terjesen, S. (2007), "Entrepreneurial network composition: An analysis across venture development stage and gender", Women in Management Review, Vol. 22 No. 8, pp. 682-688. https://doi.org/10.1108/09649420710836344
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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