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Bridging the Entrepreneurship Gender Gap
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Bridging the Entrepreneurship Gender Gap

The Power of Networks


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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Well Structured
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Women are far less likely than men to own businesses, but it doesn’t have to be that way, say analysts at the Boston Consulting Group. In this report, they outline strategies for launching women into entrepreneurship and supporting them once they’ve made the leap. Perhaps the most surprising finding: Support groups that provide social capital yield measurable gains in the growth and survival rates of female-owned businesses. Intriguingly, this concept holds true both in developing and developed nations. getAbstract recommends this engaging report to entrepreneurs and policy makers seeking to close the gender gap in the world economy.

Take-Aways

  • When it comes to entrepreneurship, the gender gap is broad. Worldwide, women run 40% fewer businesses than men.
  • Launching a venture requires social capital – that is, access to the networks and support that help entrepreneurs succeed.
  • Female entrepreneurs who receive backing from strong networks tend to run more successful businesses.

About the Authors

Maria Blomqvist, Emma Chastain, Brenda Thickett, Shalini Unnikrishnan and Wendy Woods work for the Boston Consulting Group.