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potential contribution to both the local and global economy. Nevertheless, the extant literature on female entrepreneurship is …
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gap on women's entrepreneurship in New Zealand and supplements the literature on the private capital and women's business …
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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) adult population survey for the UK. The first stage adopts a binary logistic approach … level of entrepreneurial activity by women, their attitudes towards entrepreneurship, and the social capital available to …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the positive and negative effects of gender and ethnicity in relation to discrimination and the problems encountered in accessing social support (including emotional and instrumental support). Design/methodology/approach – Qualitative data...
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Purpose – Women entrepreneurs face gender‐specific barriers surrounding access to: networks of information, assistance, finance and investment funds, in addition to socio‐cultural barriers. Business incubation literature indicates the supports provided to tenant incubator companies...
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social enterprise. Design/methodology/approach – Evidence is presented from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) UK …
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Small business activity and female entrepreneurship have become increasingly important features of the UK economy since … further accelerate the rise of female entrepreneurship. …
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