Gender age and self-efficacy in  entrepreneurship

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Research indicates that men are twiceas likeyl tobecome entrepreneurs as women (McManus 2017). Some scholars have theorized that self-efficacy an attribute that can varyby gender may be a factor that influences the decision to pursue entrepreneurial activities but scholars have not yet verified a direct connection between self-efficacy and entrepreneurship (Haines Deaux & Lofaro 2016). In seminal work on the topic Bandura (1977) noted that self- efficacy is a combination of two traits: (a) an individual's motivation tocomplete agiven task and(b) an individual's ability toaccomplish the task. When applying self-efficacy to entrepreneurship the term entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) refers to an individua'slability tosucceed as a business owner (Kautonen van Gelderen & Fink2015.)
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