Resum
Relying on gender-role congruity theory, this paper investigates the relationship between the gender of the top management teams of venture philanthropy firms and their business risk-taking orientation. The research also assesses if and how experience moderates this relationship. Using a combination of survey data to capture the venture philanthropy firm’s risk orientation and biographical data to identify managers’ gender and experience, it finds that only gender affects business risk-orientation in these firms. Surprisingly, this is the opposite direction than expected, whereby teams with a higher proportion of women have a higher risk-taking profile. This suggests the need to revise the applicability of gender role congruity theory, the existence of a gender-bind dilemma, and the relevance of context in venture philanthropy.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Pàgines (de-a) | 100-118 |
Nombre de pàgines | 19 |
Revista | Journal of Social Entrepreneurship |
Volum | 15 |
Número | 1 |
DOIs | |
Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 2024 |
Publicat externament | Sí |