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multiyear collaborative study in order to deepen the main features of female entrepreneurship, with a specific interest in the … female entrepreneurship research, covering 191 articles published between 2000 and 2012 in both business & management and … sociological journals. Results show that the interest of academic literature in female entrepreneurship increases on average from …
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environment for high-potential female entrepreneurship. …
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This study examines the barriers to female entrepreneurship in India's microenterprise sector through society and … bureaucracy. The study uses grammatical genders in languages to capture the societal attitudes towards female entrepreneurship …., which affects female entrepreneurship. The paper finds empirical evidence for the grease-the-wheel hypothesis, i.e., in the …
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. We provide a nuanced picture of women’s entrepreneurship by considering the neglected role of informal institutions. …
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entrepreneurism. Existing literature on female entrepreneurship has been reviewed and especially the role of the Diana Project. But … scope go for studying the various culturally linked factors and how to change the future growth of female entrepreneurship. …
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Female entrepreneurs may be less networked than their male counterparts and so derive less benefit from agglomeration. They may also have greater domestic burdens and therefore have higher commuting costs. This paper develops a theoretical model showing that either of these forces can lead to...
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This study examines the barriers to female entrepreneurship in India's microenterprise sector through society and … bureaucracy. The study uses grammatical genders in languages to capture the societal attitudes towards female entrepreneurship …., which affects female entrepreneurship. The paper finds empirical evidence for the grease-the-wheel hypothesis, i.e., in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014246188
In economies that are led by innovation, innovativeness and competitiveness are interdependent. If an enterprise and/or economy is competitive in the market it will likely have a high level of innovation management, harmonized with EU standards. A variety of different methodologies is used to...
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developed nations across the world. But although female entrepreneurship participation rates have increased worldwide, it … entrepreneur in her society. This qualitative exploratory study investigates the phenomenon of female entrepreneurship comparing … female entrepreneurship in two contexts: Brazil and the United States. The economic differences on a macro level between …
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Research dedicated to entrepreneurship has, from the very beginning, created a gender gap as it was mostly considered … entrepreneurship can or cannot be gendered, using a sample of potential entrepreneurs. Based on the multivariate analysis of variance … the implementation of the existing models in different areas of entrepreneurship research, extending its understanding …
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