From lab to market: An analysis of gender role in academic entrepreneurial intention

Elda Barron, Linda Elizabeth Ruiz, José Ernesto Amorós
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ABSTRACT Interest in academic entrepreneurship is increasing. Nowadays, it is more common that many private and public initiatives aim to boost entrepreneurship based on science and technology. Some empirical evidence demonstrates that males present higher entrepreneurial intention levels than women. This research seeks to explore the gender role in academic entrepreneurial intention. We study 593 responses from business accelerator program participants linked to higher education institutions and public research centers in Mexico. To analyze the data, we set up structural equation modeling. Preliminary results show a gender effect on entrepreneurial intention. Male academics are more likely to be academic entrepreneurs. Also, we found that academics with higher entrepreneurial experience are more likely to be entrepreneurs regardless of gender. Preliminary findings provide insights for scholars and practitioners in establishing policies that help promote entrepreneurial behavior within academics, especially women.
从实验室到市场:性别在学术创业意向中的作用分析
人们对学术创业的兴趣日益浓厚。如今,许多私营和公共部门的举措旨在促进基于科技的创业,这是更普遍的。一些实证证据表明,男性的创业意愿水平高于女性。本研究旨在探讨性别在学术创业意向中的作用。我们研究了593份来自墨西哥高等教育机构和公共研究中心的企业加速器项目参与者的反馈。为了分析数据,我们建立了结构方程模型。初步结果显示性别对创业意向有影响。男性学者更有可能成为学术型企业家。此外,我们发现,无论性别如何,具有较高创业经验的学者更有可能成为企业家。初步研究结果为学者和实践者制定有助于促进学术界(特别是女性)创业行为的政策提供了见解。
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