“…Entrepreneurship has been normatively gender oriented (Bloemen-Bekx et al, 2019) so, considered a male-gendered phenomenon (Ahl, 2006;Henry et al, 2016;Jennings and Brush, 2013) and stereotyped as a male career (Gupta et al, 2009). Research on the impact of gender on entrepreneurial activity has been growing steadily, with women being the gendered subject, often in terms of the gender gap in self-employment rates (Marlow, 2020;Marlow and Martinez Dy, 2018;Weiss et al, 2023). Accordingly, research has afforded greater scrutiny towards women, than men, in leadership roles (Gupta et al, 2018;Ryan and Haslam, 2007).…”