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This paper was renamed ```Cherry Dayton Egan (2018) - The Role of Gender in Startup Investment and Exit Performance'''.
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==Notes==
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This paper was renamed '''Cherry Dayton Egan (2018) - The Role of Gender in Startup Investment and Exit Performance'''. It was developed as [[Women in Entrepreneurship (Issue Brief)]].
  
 
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*9/23/2018 - Dropbox\McNairCenterAdmin\Women paper
 
*9/23/2018 - Dropbox\McNairCenterAdmin\Women paper
  
It was rejected from a special issue of JSBM, and withdrawn from a book edited by Edelman, Brush, Greene and other Diana Project leaders.
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==Latest Version==
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<pdf>File:Cherry_Dayton_Egan_(2017)_-_The_Role_of_Gender_in_Startup_Investment_and_Exit_Performance.pdf</pdf>
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==Submission==
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The paper was rejected from a special issue of JSBM, and withdrawn from a book edited by Edelman, Brush, Greene, and other Diana Project leaders.

Latest revision as of 11:49, 15 October 2020

Academic Paper
Title How do Venture Backed Startups with Women in Charge Perform?
Author Carlin Cherry
Status Working paper
© edegan.com, 2016


Notes

This paper was renamed Cherry Dayton Egan (2018) - The Role of Gender in Startup Investment and Exit Performance. It was developed as Women in Entrepreneurship (Issue Brief).

Files:

  • 8/2/2018 - E:\mcnair\Projects\Women2017
  • 9/23/2018 - Dropbox\McNairCenterAdmin\Women paper

Latest Version

Submission

The paper was rejected from a special issue of JSBM, and withdrawn from a book edited by Edelman, Brush, Greene, and other Diana Project leaders.