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The strategic decision-making of male and female small businesspersons and entrepreneurs has been investigated in prior research, but the findings are mixed. This article reports on a gender comparison testing of the Entrepreneurial Strategy Matrix, a situational model which suggests strategies for new and ongoing ventures in response to the identification of different levels of venture innovation and risk. A national sample of 184 small firm owers (59 percent male/41 percent female) was tested. Results indicate that there are no significant gender differences in venture innovation/risk situation or in strategies chosen by business owners. Male respondents did indicate a higher overall satisfaction with venture performance than did females.
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Sonfield et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1e69d109554abc3868c80f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1540-627x.00015
Matthew C. Sonfield
Harvard University
Robert N. Lussier
Springfield College
Joel Corman
Suffolk University
Journal of Small Business Management
Hofstra University
Duquesne University
Suffolk University
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