Oh, it’s complex to see women here, isn’t it and this seems to take all my attention! A repertory grid approach to capture venture capitalists cognitive structures when evaluating women entrepreneurs

Journal of Business Venturing Insights - Tập 15 - Trang e00218 - 2021
Jeaneth Johansson1,2, Malin Malmström3, Tom Lahti4, Joakim Wincent5
1Professor Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Department of Economics and Technology and Society, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
2Professor in Accounting & Financial Decision-making, Halmstad University, SE-971 87, Luleå, Sweden
3Professor Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Department of Economics and Technology and Society, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87, Luleå, Sweden
4Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship & Management, Entrepreneurship, Management and Organisation, Hanken School of Economics, FI, 65100, Finland
5Professor Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Department of Economics and Technology and Society, Hanken School of Economics, And University of St. Gallen, Helsinki, Finland

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