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~isPartOf:"International journal of entrepreneurship and small business"
~isPartOf:"Research policy : policy, management and economic studies of science, technology and innovation"
~isPartOf:"Small Business Economics"
~person:"Amorós, José"
~person:"Minniti, Maria"
~source:"repec"
~subject:"stochastic process simulation"
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Being in Someone Else’s Shoes: the Role of Gender in Nascent
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Minniti, Maria
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Nardone, Carlo
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Small Business Economics
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pp. 223-238
and women. Specifically, it has been shown that women are much less likely to be involved in
entrepreneurship
than men …
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