Financing Patterns and Performance Outcomes of Women- versus Men-Owned Young Entrepreneurial Firms

Rebel A. Cole, Tatyana Sokolyk
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This study examines and compares characteristics, financing patterns, and performance outcomes of women-owned and men-owned young entrepreneurial firms. Using fully imputed data from the Kauffman Firm Surveys of U.S. start-up firms, we first examine the differences in firm and owner characteristics between women- and men-owned firms at the firm’s start-up. Second, we explore the differences in equity and debt financing between the two groups of firms during the first several years of the firm’s operations. Third, we explore whether performance outcomes (in terms of survival and growth) of young entrepreneurial firms are different for firms owned by women versus firms owned by men. We find large and significant differences in the amount of start-up capital (debt and equity), with women-owned firms at a significant disadvantage. We also find that women-owned firms are significantly less likely to use business credit than are men-owned firms which is important considering prior findings that firms using business credit at start-up survive longer and grow faster. Finally, while we find large and significant univariate differences in performance of women-owned vs. men-owned firms, these differences disappear in our multivariate analysis of revenues and survival. However, these differences remain significant for employment.
女性和男性拥有的年轻创业公司的融资模式和绩效结果
本研究考察并比较了女性拥有和男性拥有的年轻创业公司的特点、融资模式和绩效结果。通过对美国初创公司的考夫曼公司调查,我们首先研究了女性和男性拥有的初创公司在公司和所有者特征上的差异。其次,我们探讨了在公司运营的头几年,两组公司在股权和债务融资方面的差异。第三,我们探讨年轻创业公司的绩效结果(在生存和成长方面)是否在女性拥有的公司与男性拥有的公司中有所不同。我们发现,在启动资本(债务和股权)的数量上存在巨大而显著的差异,女性拥有的公司处于明显的劣势。我们还发现,与男性拥有的公司相比,女性拥有的公司使用商业信贷的可能性要低得多,这一点很重要,因为之前的研究结果表明,在初创阶段使用商业信贷的公司存活时间更长,增长速度更快。最后,虽然我们发现女性拥有的公司和男性拥有的公司在业绩上存在巨大而显著的单变量差异,但这些差异在我们对收入和生存的多变量分析中消失了。然而,这些差异在就业方面仍然很显著。
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