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testable hypotheses about the gender effects of entrepreneurial culture. The principal hypothesis is that there is a greater … different entrepreneurial cultures show greater similarity of behaviour (lower variance) than men. But proportionate gender gaps …
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The gender gap in social networks has long been seen as a determinant of the glass ceiling for women to advance to top … identification strategy, we find that the policy-induced reduction in alcohol drinking significantly promotes board gender diversity … in Chinese listed firms. Further evidence shows that the effect of reduced alcohol drinking on board gender diversity is …
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Gender inequality in several social structures of society is a long-standing issue. A more prevalent problem is the … patriarchal system. The existing societal gender roles/essentialism and social constructionism can explain these causes ….Nonetheless, organizations miss out on the benefits of being a gender-equal company and face the consequences of promoting an imbalanced …
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between gender and culture in shaping women’s entrepreneurship. We provide framework for women’s entrepreneurship and culture … research to organize the empirical research herein into three interconnected themes: gender role expectations and identities …
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This paper investigates whether male soccer tradition can predict the success of female soccer. Different from the existing literature, this paper utilizes panel data covering 175 countries during the 1991-2011 period, capturing country heterogeneity effects and time trends. An instrumental...
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This paper investigates whether male soccer tradition can predict the success of female soccer. Different from the existing literature, this paper utilizes panel data covering 175 countries during the 1991-2011 period, capturing country heterogeneity effects and time trends. An instrumental...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014160228
Open and flexible labor markets foster growth, development and integration in Europe. The single European labor market is still a vision, however, whereas the core challenge is a lack of sufficient mobility. The presentation discusses the value of labor mobility for economic prosperity and its...
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Open and flexible labor markets foster growth, development and integration in Europe. The single European labor market is still a vision, however, whereas the core challenge is a lack of sufficient mobility. The presentation discusses the value of labor mobility for economic prosperity and its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010128229
Open and flexible labor markets foster growth, development and integration in Europe. The single European labor market is still a vision, however, whereas the core challenge is a lack of sufficient mobility. The presentation discusses the value of labor mobility for economic prosperity and its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884383