CE3: A University Incubator to Promote Gender Equality Entrepreneurship at the Bolivarian University of Ecuador
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https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.1127Keywords:
university incubators, gender equality, female entrepreneurship, inclusive innovation, Latin America.Abstract
The CE3 Entrepreneurship Centre at the Bolivarian University of Ecuador implemented a comprehensive gender equality policy for the period 2024�25 that radically transformed the participation of students and the wider community. The results demonstrate an evolution from extreme male dominance to near-equal participation overall (51% women versus 49% men). A mixed methodology was used to identify key barriers, including evaluative biases (78%), inadequate infrastructure and psychosocial self-disqualification (affecting 36% of rural women). Interventions included flexible schedules, lactation rooms and specialised mentoring, achieving a statistically significant shift towards female predominance in incubation programmes. While gaps in technical sectors persist, the model offers a replicable framework that is aligned with SDGs 4, 5 and 10.Downloads
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Molina-Barzola, M., Yepez-Vera, A., Pincay-Quiroz, J., & Tolozano-Lapierre, G. (2025). CE3: A University Incubator to Promote Gender Equality Entrepreneurship at the Bolivarian University of Ecuador. LACCEI, 2(13). https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.1127