“…However, men were more likely to use family and friends (possibly, as the literature suggests, due to men"s higher level of access to social capital such as business networks Carter and Shaw, 2006;Manolova et al, 2006;Heilbrunn, 2004) (Barrett, 1995;Basu, 1998;Bennett and Robson, 1999a;Ram et al, 2002;Whitehead et al, 2006;Fraser, 2007;Bennett, 2008;Robson et al, 2008). The conclusion here is that Business Link has started to make inroads into the African Caribbean community because of: (a) social capital: there are fewer existing entrepreneurs within African Caribbeans" social networks to give advice; and (b) gender: there may simply be more women entrepreneurs within this community.…”