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This paper aims to better understand the application of stakeholder management within the university spin-offs (USOs) of the five Flemish universities (Belgium). Every organization, including USOs, must deal with different types of stakeholders. Even though a lot of research on USOs exists, as...
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female entrepreneurship and various institutional factors, including women's financial inclusion, the gender gap in education … proprietorships are more frequently used by female entrepreneurs, only three economies have similar or equal number of women business … owners relative to men. The gap in female entrepreneurship is especially apparent in low-income economies, where women are …
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Is there a mindset gap holding women back in business? Can entrepreneurship training instill a set of attitudes … performance of women-owned micro and small enterprises in Ethiopia. The trainings were underpinned by psychology with a mission to …-efficacy, personal initiative, and entrepreneurial locus of control to the women, relative to a control group. The study finds suggestive …
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their knowledge to a wider audience outside of academia through public science communication. Gender, rank, and teaching do …
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The aim of this study is to test the multidimensional construct of the Entrepreneurial University (EU), and therefore to confirm whether EU factors make a positive contribution to regional competitiveness. Data were collected from ten Portuguese Public Universities (PPUs) through a...
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This paper explores the decision to become a mother among women in the technology industry, particularly if there is an … international sample of women founders and analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Findings suggest two sources of "mumpreneurs …" in technology ventures: (1) women who created a startup while young and childless, postponing maternity until the …
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A methodological approach to the concept of female entrepreneurship concept has not yet been treated: is female … entrepreneurship an individual or collective concept? Is it considered a social or natural variable? The purpose of this research is to … clear up these alternatives, which are preparatory questions for any research into female entrepreneurship that wishes to …
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Women entrepreneurship is considered by many researchers as an imminent phenomenon of the 21st century, especially for … women who feel that they are being discriminated against and percentage of female entrepreneurs who perceive that their … women entrepreneurs who have been supported by their families and partners and those who have received heritage from their …
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Occupational sector selection is an important determinant of returns for female entrepreneurs. If sectors that are … traditionally male owned could provide an opportunity to earn higher returns, then what factors could encourage women to cross over … the firm performance and characteristics of women in male-dominated sectors (crossovers) with women who are in female …
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understanding of female entrepreneurship in Turkey by analyzing the patterns and characteristics of female entrepreneurs and …-demographic characteristics such as education, marital status, number of children, and urban or rural location on gender gap in entrepreneurship … children increases the gender gap in entrepreneurship. Perhaps surprisingly, living in an urban area also increases the gender …
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