Female entrepreneurs are women who organize and manage an enterprise, especially a business.
| FactSnippet No. 998,547 |
Female entrepreneurs are women who organize and manage an enterprise, especially a business.
| FactSnippet No. 998,547 |
The public was becoming more receptive and encouraging to these female Women entrepreneurs, acknowledging the valuable contribution they were making to the economy.
| FactSnippet No. 998,548 |
Studies have shown that successful female Women entrepreneurs start their businesses as a second or third profession.
| FactSnippet No. 998,549 |
Children of these female Women entrepreneurs are expected to boost that number as they contribute to the growing number of female Women entrepreneurs.
| FactSnippet No. 998,550 |
Female Women entrepreneurs have made a name for themselves in professional, scientific, and technical services, as well as in healthcare and social assistance.
| FactSnippet No. 998,551 |
Female Women entrepreneurs have evidently more to 'acquire' than their male counterparts.
| FactSnippet No. 998,552 |
In one study it was observed that qualities associated to successful Women entrepreneurs converged to attributes that evaluators assigned to male Women entrepreneurs, while the characteristics opposite to those of an ideal entrepreneur were generally attributed by evaluators to femininity.
| FactSnippet No. 998,553 |
The questions targeted towards the women entrepreneurs are focused on prevention and loss, while their male counterparts receive questions focused on potential gains.
| FactSnippet No. 998,554 |
Venture capitalist's gendered view of entrepreneur's experience is only one of the examples of having women entrepreneurs held at different standards than their male counterparts.
| FactSnippet No. 998,555 |
Recent data suggests that when female Women entrepreneurs start their businesses, they have significantly lower levels of capital than men.
| FactSnippet No. 998,556 |
Women entrepreneurs who start their own firms have a higher likelihood of success if they have disposable financial or social capital.
| FactSnippet No. 998,557 |
Women entrepreneurs are starting with a disadvantage when starting their firms, making it more difficult to navigate the initial stages of growing a personal business.
| FactSnippet No. 998,558 |
Female Women entrepreneurs have been especially successful in getting funded through crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter.
| FactSnippet No. 998,559 |
Studies on female entrepreneurs show that women have to cope with stereotypical attitudes towards them on a daily basis.
| FactSnippet No. 998,560 |
However, even if the revenues are somewhat smaller, female Women entrepreneurs feel more in control and happier with their situation than if they worked as an employee.
| FactSnippet No. 998,561 |
Female Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and provide society with different solutions to management, organisation, and business problems.
| FactSnippet No. 998,562 |
Specific problem of female Women entrepreneurs seems to be their inability to achieve growth, especially sales growth.
| FactSnippet No. 998,563 |
Female Women entrepreneurs were much more likely to start their firms out of their homes and were less likely to have employees.
| FactSnippet No. 998,564 |
Gender roles are still very much a part of their lives, but some female Women entrepreneurs, they feel more in control when working for themselves.
| FactSnippet No. 998,565 |