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Driven by Necessity, Shaped by Reality: The Lived Experience of Entrepreneur Mothers in Northern Ireland
While many women entrepreneurs are driven by the same motivations as male entrepreneurs (e.g., independence and financial success), some female founders are driven by the desire to balance career ambitions with domestic responsibilities.
The Price of Flexibility: Exploring the Realities of Motherhood and Entrepreneurship
Some women working corporate jobs turn to entrepreneurship during motherhood for more flexibility. Do mothers who choose this path realize these benefits?
Women Entrepreneurs Are Driving Economic Growth and Innovation Despite Persistent Challenges
This report underscores the growing role of women-owned businesses in driving innovation, digital transformation and their contributions to various sectors, emphasizing their resilience and adaptability during economic uncertainty.
Bridging Cultural Values and Overcoming Funding and Mentorship Barriers to Empower Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs
This research sheds light on the common challenges faced by women entrepreneurs and the unique barriers and experiences encountered by Indigenous women.
Women Entrepreneurs Seek Angel Investment at Lower Rates Than Men But Have An Equal Probability of Getting It
This study shows that women-owned businesses can succeed in raising money from angels at the same rate as men.
Despite the Achievement, Funding Remains the Key Barrier for Black Women Entrepreneurs in Canada
Black women entrepreneurs face significant barriers in securing the capital necessary to grow their businesses.
X (Twitter) Can Be a Powerful Tool for Women Entrepreneurs Seeking Venture Capital Funding
X (Twitter) can be a powerful tool for women seeking funding, especially in situations where information on funding opportunities is limited or unreliable.
Women Face Demand and Supply-side Constraints in Venture Capital
Despite the increasing number of women entrepreneurs and women professionals in VC, the amount of investments in women-led businesses has not grown proportional to these gains
While Investments From Top-Tier VCs Drive Startup Media Coverage Regardless of Gender, More Broadly, Having A Female Founder Is Linked To Less Media Attention
Media attention helps startups improve the level of venture capitalist (VC) funding. But what determines whether a startup receives media attention?
Technical Background and Connections Are More Essential for the Success of Women Entrepreneurs than Male Entrepreneurs
Women without technical backgrounds were evaluated as being less competent and as having less leadership ability and also received significantly less of a capital investment than technical women, technical men, and nontechnical men entrepreneurs.