“…Thus, for men, business ties are expected to be more beneficial than for women. The literature has also noted that, females face more difficulties than males do in getting assistance from government departments (Agarwal, 1994; Della‐Giusta & Phillips, 2006; Junaid et al, 2019), because government employees (predominantly males) try to reinforce negative social attitudes that favor males than females, who are more obedient, reliant, self‐sacrificing, relationship oriented, and have limited information. A recent study by Venkatesh, Shaw, Sykes, Wamba, and Macharia (2017) has indicated that ties with community increases women's entrepreneurial activities, while ties with government officials decreases their entrepreneurial activities.…”