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Don’t Pitch Like a Girl!: How Gender Stereotypes Influence Investor Decisions

Experiment Types
Natural Experiment
Study Participants
Experienced venture capitalists
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Lakshmi Balachandra
,
Tony Briggs
,
Kim Eddleston
,
Candida Brush
Publication
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
Volume
43
Issue
1
Month
September
Year
2017
Pages
1-22

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MLA

Balachandra, Lakshmi, et al. "Don’t pitch like a girl!: how gender stereotypes influence investor decisions." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 43.1 (2019): 116-137.

APA

Balachandra, L., Briggs, T., Eddleston, K., & Brush, C. (2019). Don’t pitch like a girl!: how gender stereotypes influence investor decisions. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 43(1), 116-137.

Chicago

Balachandra, Lakshmi, Tony Briggs, Kim Eddleston, and Candida Brush. "Don’t pitch like a girl!: how gender stereotypes influence investor decisions." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 43, no. 1 (2019): 116-137.

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