“This necessary volume gets to the heart of how entrepreneurship and gender intersect in cities and regions. By addressing issues such as gender difference, child care, and networks, the chapters in this book invite a more critical perspective of if and how entrepreneurship can power just and equitable economic development.” Professor Ben Spigel, Babson College, USA“Dive into the dynamic world of inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems with this invaluable and insightful book on gendering entrepreneurial ecosystems. This mustread offers a comprehensive understanding of how addressing gender challenges is crucial for fostering equitable opportunities for all entrepreneurs and building inclusive, innovative environments.” Professor Christina Theodoraki, Aix-Marseille University - IAE, France“Current literature, practice and policy assumes that ecosystems are neutral and that all entrepreneurs have equal access to resources, opportunities and support to start and grow ventures. The present volume addresses this assumption by analyzing how ecosystems are gendered. Authors explore key themes – founding, incubating and accelerating, financing and changing – providing insights for how we can make ecosystems more inclusive and how entrepreneurial ecosystems can be a space for resistance and activism in social transformation. Don’t miss this book!” Professor Candida Brush, Babson College, USA“Gendering Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Levelling the Field” is an empowering and forward- thinking exploration of gender dynamics in entrepreneurship. While it critically addresses the barriers and biases women face, the book also highlights the immense potential for fostering inclusivity and innovation. By rethinking the structures of entrepreneurial ecosystems, it opens up exciting opportunities, emphasizing how diversity can fuel creativity and better opportunity recognition. A must- read for anyone interested in shaping a more inclusive and vibrant entrepreneurial world, this book provides a call to action for unlocking opportunities.” Professor Jeaneth Johansson, Luleå University of Technology and Halmstad University, Sweden