I could say the answer to this question is yes , but it depends on the type of business and its market. In a recent article entitled “How Entrepreneurship Works,” the authors argue that there are three types of entrepreneurs: dominant, cooperative and competitive. According to them, dominant entrepreneurs are those who run their own businesses and have an entrepreneurial mindset. Cooperative entrepreneurs are those who help others run their own businesses or start their own ventures. Competitive entrepreneurs are those who want to win at all costs and don’t care about other people’s feelings.
In this type of business environment, men tend to be dominant entrepreneurs while women tend to be cooperative ones. However, in a competitive environment where there is less opportunity for cooperation between men and women, women may become more competitive than men because they have less access to resources such as capital and networks than men do.