Studies suggest that women entrepreneurs often exhibit a different approach to risk compared to their male counterparts. Traditionally, women are viewed as more risk-averse, a standpoint that has been both supported and challenged by recent research. This difference in risk appetite has been linked to social, economic, and psychological factors, highlighting a complex interplay between gender and entrepreneurship.
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