Faculty of Business Administration, Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono, Israel.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 21;16(12):e0261108. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261108. eCollection 2021.
This research examines the entrepreneurship gender gap by offering an additional novel explanation for the higher share of men in entrepreneurial activity focusing on intergenerational parental role. Participants (N = 1288) aged 18-81, including 259 actual entrepreneurs, completed questionnaires about entrepreneurship tendency, personality traits and socioeconomic background. The gender gap in actual entrepreneurship continues a significant difference in entrepreneurial tendency, which is developed in the first and the second stages of the entrepreneurial trajectory. When women reach the third stage of entrepreneurial development, the execution stage, they have already acquired a self-perception of an incapable and incommensurate entrepreneurial personality. The results indicate that role modeling behavioral channel significantly accounts for the gender gap in entrepreneurial personality. The results suggest that both parents contribute to women's' inferior perception of entrepreneurial personality and that their contribution affects all four aspects of the entrepreneurial tendency. It appears that the impact of fathers' role modeling is larger than that of mothers, and furthermore fathers transfer other entrepreneurial role models from their side in the family.
这项研究通过提供一个关于代际父母角色的新的解释,来研究创业的性别差距,即为什么男性在创业活动中所占比例更高。参与者(N=1288)年龄在 18-81 岁之间,包括 259 名实际创业者,他们完成了关于创业倾向、人格特质和社会经济背景的问卷。实际创业中的性别差距持续存在,创业倾向的差异明显,这种差异在创业轨迹的第一和第二阶段发展。当女性进入创业发展的第三阶段,即执行阶段时,她们已经对自己的创业人格产生了一种无能为力和不相符的自我认知。研究结果表明,角色建模行为渠道在创业人格的性别差距方面起到了显著作用。研究结果表明,父母双方都对女性的创业人格产生了较低的认知,而且他们的贡献影响了创业倾向的四个方面。似乎父亲的角色建模的影响比母亲的更大,而且父亲会从他们家庭中的另一方传递其他的创业角色模型。