
Launching While Female
Smashing the System That Holds Women Entrepreneurs Back
Susanne Althoff(Author)
Beacon Press
Published on 27. October 2020
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-8070-4297-7 (ISBN)
Description
An exposé of the gender gap in entrepreneurship and a road map for a more inclusive and economically successful future for us all
Journalist and professor Susanne Althoff investigates the obstacles women and nonbinary entrepreneurs--especially those of color--face when launching, funding, and growing their companies, obstacles that persist because the current start-up world was engineered by and for white men. Through interviews with over a hundred founders across the country and in all industries, Althoff paints a picture of an entrepreneurial system rife with bias and discrimination, where women receive less than 3 percent of this country's venture capital, struggle to find mentors in the wake of #MeToo, and are dismissed as "mompreneurs."
The effects of this unequal system--a weaker economy, fewer jobs, less innovation--are felt by all of us, and Althoff explains how more equitable structures in business and entrepreneurship will benefit all people, not just those hoping to fund a startup.
By exploring some of the practical ways we can open the entrepreneurial system to everyone, Althoff provides a rallying cry and a way forward for women entrepreneurs and their allies, showing that change is urgent and within our reach.
Journalist and professor Susanne Althoff investigates the obstacles women and nonbinary entrepreneurs--especially those of color--face when launching, funding, and growing their companies, obstacles that persist because the current start-up world was engineered by and for white men. Through interviews with over a hundred founders across the country and in all industries, Althoff paints a picture of an entrepreneurial system rife with bias and discrimination, where women receive less than 3 percent of this country's venture capital, struggle to find mentors in the wake of #MeToo, and are dismissed as "mompreneurs."
The effects of this unequal system--a weaker economy, fewer jobs, less innovation--are felt by all of us, and Althoff explains how more equitable structures in business and entrepreneurship will benefit all people, not just those hoping to fund a startup.
By exploring some of the practical ways we can open the entrepreneurial system to everyone, Althoff provides a rallying cry and a way forward for women entrepreneurs and their allies, showing that change is urgent and within our reach.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-4297-7 (9780807042977)
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Content
Author’s Note
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Entrepreneurship’s Meritocracy Myth: How we all lose out
CHAPTER 2
Centuries of Second-Class Status: Early women entrepreneurs
CHAPTER 3
The Boys’ Club: Today’s complicated hunt for funding
CHAPTER 4
You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: The power of role models
CHAPTER 5
Sleazy Texts, Late-Night Meetings: A #MeToo reckoning
CHAPTER 6
The Big Effect of Little Insults: The microaggression problem
CHAPTER 7
Owning the Room: How confidence is found (and faked)
CHAPTER 8
A Shoulder to Lean On: The search for mentors and support
CHAPTER 9
Entrepreneurship’s Potential: Making it work for everyone
Acknowledgments
Notes
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Entrepreneurship’s Meritocracy Myth: How we all lose out
CHAPTER 2
Centuries of Second-Class Status: Early women entrepreneurs
CHAPTER 3
The Boys’ Club: Today’s complicated hunt for funding
CHAPTER 4
You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: The power of role models
CHAPTER 5
Sleazy Texts, Late-Night Meetings: A #MeToo reckoning
CHAPTER 6
The Big Effect of Little Insults: The microaggression problem
CHAPTER 7
Owning the Room: How confidence is found (and faked)
CHAPTER 8
A Shoulder to Lean On: The search for mentors and support
CHAPTER 9
Entrepreneurship’s Potential: Making it work for everyone
Acknowledgments
Notes