Entrepreneurship

‘Accelerated action’ required to unlock female entrepreneur opportunity


Women’s Enterprise Scotland (WES) has called for accelerated action to realise the ‘multi-billion pound opportunity’ represented by women’s under-participation in entrepreneurship.

The newly-published Survey of Women in Enterprise has suggested that while some action has been progressed by the government and other organisations, a much greater economic contribution could be realised every year by tackling constraints in areas such as grant funding, mainstream support services and sectoral support.




The report is based on insights gathered from a survey involving 238 female entrepreneurs between January and April last year, exploring gender-based inequalities, structural barriers and the exceptional repercussions of the pandemic and subsequent cost-of-business crisis.

Many participants praised existing support services, although access was not universal, with 35% reporting they were not accessing business adviser support.

Improvements to support services are needed to better meet the needs of women entrepreneurs, according to the survey, with 93% of respondents stating that advisers should have ‘lived experience’ of business ownership and 82% stating that services should be more aware of the differences in needs between men and women.

Nearly three quarters (74%) of respondents view dedicated support for women as vital to realising their business aspirations, while two thirds have experienced discrimination as a women entrepreneur – almost double the 34% reported in 2016.

Meanwhile, 81% said investing in digital or technology would benefit their business, yet of those who reported needing support to set a digital or technology strategy, 75% said they were unable to access this.

Two fifths of women entrepreneurs lacked confidence in their company’s ability to achieve net zero, but only 4% had applied for any related financial support and 21% thought net zero did not apply to their company.



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