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ScholarWorks at UMass Boston Management and Marketing Faculty Publication Series Management and Marketing Gender inclusion activities in entrepreneurship ecosystems: The case of Recommended Citation Gender inclusion activities in entrepreneurship ecosystems: The case of
2017
unpublished
Executive Summary Women-owned businesses have an economic impact of nearly $3 trillion in the U.S. i Despite the tremendous opportunity for economic growth they present, women entrepreneurs lag behind their male counterparts in terms of number of start-ups and scaling of businesses. To understand how and why this may be taking shape, we focus on the role of entrepreneur support organizations (ESOs) or those organizations that act as intermediaries between the resources of a local ecosystem and
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