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Gender differences in entrepreneurial propensity: Evidence from matrilineal and patriarchal societies

机译:企业家倾向中的性别差异:来自母系和父权制社会的证据

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We examine whether men and women in patriarchal and matrilineal societies differ in their propensity to engage in entrepreneurship. We conduct two studies. Study 1 involves face-to-face interviews to identify individuals who are in the process of starting a new business. We find that men in patriarchal societies are more likely than women to initiate action to start a new business. This result, however, is reversed in matrilineal societies, where women are more likely than men to do so. The results of causal mediation tests suggest that entrepreneurial self-efficacy and fear of business failure explain the gender gap in both societies. Study 2 involves a controlled experiment in the lab that captures individuals' willingness to invest in the creation of a new venture. The results of the experiments are consistent with the survey data: men in patriarchal societies and women in matrilineal societies invest more in new venture creation in a simulated environment. We therefore rule out the simplistic view that women are inherently less likely to enter into entrepreneurship due to innate differences across genders. Rather, gender differences in entrepreneurial propensity are outcome of socialization.
机译:我们研究了父权制和母权制社会中的男女从事创业的倾向是否不同。我们进行两项研究。研究1涉及面对面访谈,以识别正在开展新业务的人员。我们发现,重男轻女社会中的男性比女性更有可能采取行动来开展新业务。然而,这一结果在母系社会得到了扭转,在母系社会中,女性比男性更有可能这样做。因果中介检验的结果表明,企业家的自我效能感和对商业失败的恐惧解释了两个社会的性别差距。研究2涉及在实验室中进行的受控实验,该实验捕获了个人投资创建新企业的意愿。实验的结果与调查数据一致:男权社会中的男性和母系社会中的女性在模拟环境中投资于新的风险投资。因此,我们排除了过于简单的观点,即由于天生的性别差异,妇女天生就不太可能从事创业。相反,企业家倾向中的性别差异是社会化的结果。

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