id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_idreizapavdfflc2jvez4tny4m Staker, Abigail (Abby) The Gender Funding Gap Within the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in the United States: Does a Correlation Exist Among Gender, Industry, and Funding? 2020 57 .pdf application/pdf 12679 1061 51 females delivered higher revenues, a gender gap persisted in new-business funding (Abouzahr, capital industry, (2) gender bias, and (3) femaleversus male-owned company characteristics and in the financial capital industry, (2) implicit bias in entrepreneurial financing, and (3) femaleversus male-owned company characteristics and owner attitudes. less than 5% of total venture capital funding went to female-owned firms (Gatewood, Brush, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, the researchers found the gender funding gap not likely to to receive funding from venture capital investors than companies with even one female on the Differing industry focuses by males and females further explains the gender funding in percent of total funding invested in all-female and mixed gender founded ventures. sample dataset time period for all-female teams, the discrepancy in average funding between allfemale and all-male founded ventures approximated $11 million. predicted funding amount for an all-male founded venture exceeds all-female and mixed gender ./cache/work_idreizapavdfflc2jvez4tny4m.pdf ./txt/work_idreizapavdfflc2jvez4tny4m.txt