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gender gap in entrepreneurship, finding that the family may serve as a stronger influence than society when implied norms of …
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the role of self-employment among low-skilled workers across gender and nativity—women and immigrants are shown to be of …-skilled self-employment among men is higher than among women, the analysis shows that wage/salary employment is a more financially …
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researchers to address core issues for entrepreneurship research, namely, the processes of creation of new business ventures as … well as their antecedents and outcomes. Here, we perform a methods-orientated review of all 83 journal articles that have … making the best use of this innovative research approach. Our review reveals a number of methods issues that are largely …
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Locus of control has been extensively examined in entrepreneurship research, but with mixed results. This may be due to … scale using the sample of nascent entrepreneurs in the PSED I dataset and validated the scale using two additional samples …
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,611 entrepreneurs in 61 countries surveyed in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Hierarchical linear modeling shows that, while …The proposition that entrepreneurs’ innovation is embedded in networking is refined. We distinguish between networking … the public sphere, especially in the professions and internationally. A further refinement is to consider entrepreneurs …
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