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from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM). The main findings indicate that informal factors (perceived capabilities to … start a business, social networks and family role) are more relevant for female entrepreneurship than formal factors … (financing, support policies to entrepreneurship and education). The study contributes both theoretically (advancing in the field …
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The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the main sociocultural factors and their impact on female entrepreneurship in … networks, role models, entrepreneurial attitudes and family context are important determinants of female entrepreneurship … contributes both theoretically, with the creation of knowledge in less researched areas such as female entrepreneurship in Spain …
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