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Masquerade of power: women entrepreneurs reshaping gender norms in Kazakhstan's male-dominated sectors 权力的伪装:女企业家重塑哈萨克斯坦男性主导行业的性别规范
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-02-2024-0028
Shumaila Yousafzai, Nurlykhan Aljanova, Wojdan Omran

Purpose

This study aims to examine how women entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan's male-dominated sectors utilize the concept of positionality to navigate and redefine gender norms, focusing on their engagement with entrepreneurial masculinities and femininities. It explores the transformative potential of their strategic actions on gender dynamics within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Design/methodology/approach

Employing qualitative research through 27 in-depth interviews, this study adopts constructivist grounded theory to delve into how women entrepreneurs interact with gender norms within their entrepreneurial context. This approach highlights the dynamic interplay between gender norms and the strategies employed by women entrepreneurs to navigate these challenges.

Findings

The findings reveal that women entrepreneurs actively employ and navigate entrepreneurial masculinities and femininities as strategies to challenge traditional gender roles. Their approaches vary from conforming to, challenging and creatively redefining the gendered expectations encountered in their entrepreneurial journey. This demonstrates their agency in reshaping gender norms and contributing to the diversity of gender performances within the domain of entrepreneurship.

Research limitations/implications

While focused on Kazakhstan, the study's findings suggest broader implications for understanding gender dynamics in entrepreneurship across different cultural contexts. Future research could extend this inquiry to varied sociocultural settings, employing post-structuralist and ethnographic methodologies to further explore the performance of gender roles and the negotiation of belonging in entrepreneurial contexts.

Originality/value

By foregrounding the concept of positionality, this study enriches the dialogue on gender dynamics within entrepreneurship, offering fresh perspectives on the agency of women entrepreneurs in male-dominated sectors. It illustrates how gender identities and performances are not fixed but are actively constructed and negotiated, contributing to the evolving landscape of entrepreneurial masculinities and femininities.

目的 本研究旨在探讨哈萨克斯坦男性主导行业中的女企业家如何利用 "定位 "概念来引导和重新 界定性别规范,重点关注她们与创业男性和女性的关系。本研究采用建构主义基础理论,通过 27 次深入访谈进行定性研究,深入探讨女企业家如何在创业环境中与性别规范互动。研究结果研究结果表明,女企业家积极运用和驾驭创业中的男性和女性特征,以此作为挑战传统性别角色的策略。她们的方法各不相同,有的顺应、有的挑战、有的创造性地重新定义创业过程中遇到的性别期望。研究局限/启示虽然研究重点是哈萨克斯坦,但研究结果对理解不同文化背景下创业中的性别动态具有更广泛的意义。未来的研究可将这一调查扩展到不同的社会文化背景,采用后结构主义和人种学方法,进一步探讨创业背景下性别角色的表现和归属感的协商。它说明了性别身份和性别表现并不是固定不变的,而是经过积极建构和协商的,从而为不断演变的创业男性和女性景观做出了贡献。
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Women entrepreneurs in rural Nigeria: formal versus informal credit schemes 尼日利亚农村的女企业家:正规与非正规信贷计划
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-03-2023-0053
Wuraola Peter, Barbara Orser

Purpose

This study examines why low-wealth women entrepreneurs forgo mobile enabled money services and government supported micro finance for informal, community-based revolving loans in rural Nigeria.

Design/methodology/approach

Thematic analysis of 25 interviews with women in rural, south-west Nigeria. Entrepreneurial ecosystem theory, in the gendered context of micro finance and community-based lending, is employed.

Findings

This study explains the paradox of forgoing seemingly accessible mobile enabled credit, and formal credit schemes (e.g. micro-finance programs) for informal, one-on-one borrowing. Convenience and trust-based relationships with respected community members ease the burden of time scarcity and vulnerability associated with formal capital. Flexible terms, autonomy, self-reliance and knowing who one is dealing with make Esusu a preferred source of finance. Findings are discussed in the context of gendered entrepreneurial ecosystems in which participants conduct business.

Research limitations/implications

The sample is not representative of women entrepreneurs in rural Nigeria. Survivorship bias is acknowledged. Further research is needed on the psychological risks of informal capital and the benefits of community-based lending.

Practical implications

Measures to scale mobile enabled credit, without commensurate interventions to address time management and other structural issues that confront women traders, limit their utility and impacts. Power differentials between women traders and lenders must also be considered in the design of lending products. Training of women traders and formal lenders should incorporate curricula about gender gaps in capital markets and systematic gender challenges to support entrepreneurs who seek to grow beyond subsistence enterprises.

Originality/value

This study documents decision criteria that motivate informal rural women traders to employ community-based revolving credit or Esusu. Findings inform measures to increase women entrepreneurs' access to capital in a rural sub-Saharan Africa contexts.

本研究探讨了尼日利亚农村地区的低收入女企业家为何放弃移动支付服务和政府支持的小额信贷,而选择非正规的、基于社区的循环贷款。研究结果本研究解释了放弃看似容易获得的移动信贷和正规信贷计划(如小额信贷计划)而选择非正规、一对一借贷的悖论。与德高望重的社区成员之间的便利和基于信任的关系减轻了时间稀缺的负担以及与正规资本相关的脆弱性。灵活的条件、自主性、自力更生以及知道自己在与谁打交道,使 Esusu 成为首选的资金来源。研究限制/影响样本不代表尼日利亚农村地区的女企业家。幸存者偏差是公认的。实际意义如果不采取相应的干预措施来解决女商人所面临的时间管理和其他结构性问题,那么扩大移动信贷规模的措施就会限制其效用和影响。在设计贷款产品时,还必须考虑女商人和贷款人之间的权力差异。对女商人和正规贷款人的培训应纳入有关资本市场性别差距和系统性性别挑战的课程,以支持那些寻求超越自给自足企业的企业家。研究结果为撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区增加女企业家获得资本机会的措施提供了参考。
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Navigating gendered spaces: a feminist phenomenological exploration of women entrepreneurs lived experiences within government support agencies 驾驭性别空间:对女企业家在政府支持机构中生活经历的女权主义现象学探索
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-10-2023-0258
Edicleia Oliveira, Serge Basini, Thomas M. Cooney

Purpose

This article explores women entrepreneurs' lived experiences in their interactions with government enterprise support agencies. It investigates the relationship between gendering and Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO), as a normative orientation adopted at the institutional level and justified by an economic rationale. It also explores how women entrepreneurs articulate their experiences through embodied metaphors and image schemas, shedding light on how they navigate the institutional entrepreneurial space.

Design/methodology/approach

This study is framed within the concept of Phenomenological Orientation as conceptualised in feminist phenomenology. It applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, a qualitative methodology focused on interpreting accounts of first-person lived experiences of a phenomenon. It combines IPA with Conceptual Metaphor Theory to understand women's articulation of their embodied relationship within the entrepreneurial space.

Findings

Findings reveal that the entrepreneurial orientation functions as a gendering process within entrepreneurial institutions, reinforcing masculine hegemonic ideals and marginalising women entrepreneurs. Women's phenomenological orientations often diverge from the normative entrepreneurial orientation, highlighting the need for a more inclusive framework in institutional entrepreneurial spaces.

Research limitations/implications

This article contributes to women's entrepreneurship literature by underlining the temporal dimension of entrepreneurship and the tension that underpins their interactions with government support bodies. It calls for inclusive policies and procedures to match the heterogeneity of orientations. While highlighting its limitations, it also suggests future research directions to deepen the understanding of entrepreneurship and inform more suitable support structures for all entrepreneurs.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature by shedding light on the nuanced interplay between gendering, entrepreneurial orientation, and women entrepreneurs' lived experiences. It extends previous research by framing “orientation” within a temporality framework, offering a novel perspective on the gendering of entrepreneurial spaces.

本文探讨了女企业家与政府企业支持机构互动的生活经历。文章探讨了性别化与创业导向(EO)之间的关系,创业导向是机构层面采用的一种规范性导向,并以经济理由为依据。研究还探讨了女性创业者如何通过具身隐喻和形象图式来表达自己的经验,从而揭示她们如何在制度性创业空间中游刃有余。它采用了解释性现象学分析法(Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis),这是一种侧重于解释第一人称现象生活经验的定性方法。研究结果研究结果表明,创业取向在创业机构中发挥着性别化过程的作用,强化了男性霸权理想,并使女性创业者边缘化。妇女的现象学取向往往与规范的创业取向相左,这凸显了在机构创业空间中建立更具包容性框架的必要性。文章呼吁制定包容性政策和程序,以适应各种不同的取向。在强调其局限性的同时,它还提出了未来的研究方向,以加深对创业精神的理解,并为所有创业者提供更合适的支持结构。它将 "取向 "置于时间性框架内,扩展了以往的研究,为创业空间的性别化提供了一个新的视角。
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Unleashing the potential: a bibliometric analysis of growth-oriented women entrepreneurship 释放潜力:以增长为导向的妇女创业文献计量分析
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-10-2023-0257
Laura H. Koch, Andreas Kuckertz

Purpose

This study scrutinizes the evolution of thematic directions in the domain of growth-oriented women entrepreneurship research over the past two decades. Furthermore, it explores the implications of this evolution for future research and practical endeavors.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conduct a bibliometric analysis of 741 publications from 2004 to 2023. The analysis first examines publication numbers and identifies important journals and articles based on performance analysis. Moreover, using science mapping techniques, the study provides four thematic maps organized into five-year periods, as well as a Sankey diagram.

Findings

The analysis reveals a significant surge in research activity, particularly since 2014, in terms of both the quantity and diversity of themes. The findings show that in 2004–2008, six themes were driving the research domain, but in 2019–2023, the number of themes increased to 24. Moreover, this study offers a holistic perspective on prospective research directions, emphasizing two key themes: emerging economies and sustainability.

Originality/value

This study makes an important contribution by bringing together scholarship on women entrepreneurs and growth-oriented ventures. These themes can be a significant factor in stimulating new approaches to economic growth when considered together. Moreover, this study emphasizes the need for a more diverse and inclusive research environment.

本研究对过去二十年来增长型女性创业研究领域主题方向的演变进行了仔细分析。作者对 2004 年至 2023 年的 741 篇出版物进行了文献计量分析。分析首先考察了出版物的数量,并根据绩效分析确定了重要的期刊和文章。此外,该研究还利用科学制图技术,提供了按五年期划分的四幅主题图以及桑基图。研究结果分析表明,特别是自 2014 年以来,研究活动在主题的数量和多样性方面都出现了显著的激增。研究结果表明,2004-2008 年,推动研究领域发展的主题有 6 个,但在 2019-2023 年,主题数量增至 24 个。此外,本研究还对未来的研究方向提供了一个整体视角,强调了两个关键主题:新兴经济体和可持续发展。原创性/价值本研究汇集了有关女性企业家和成长型企业的学术成果,做出了重要贡献。如果将这些主题放在一起考虑,它们将成为促进经济增长新方法的重要因素。此外,本研究还强调需要一个更加多样化和包容的研究环境。
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Crowd-funding to promote women entrepreneurship: a systematic literature review of the empirical studies conducted in the last decade (2012–2023) 以众筹方式促进妇女创业:对过去十年(2012-2023 年)所做实证研究的系统文献综述
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-09-2023-0225
Omika Bhalla Saluja

Purpose

It aims to understand crowdfunding’s effect on women’s entrepreneurship and summarize key findings, methods, and challenges women face in using crowdfunding for financing.

Design/methodology/approach

This literature review examines 36 empirical studies on crowdfunding use by women entrepreneurs. It follows the PRISMA framework, using Scopus and citation tracking to categorize studies on crowdfunding’s potential to empower women financially and address their barriers to accessing finance.

Findings

The review identified seven key themes: opportunities and challenges for women in crowdfunding, equity crowdfunding’s potential, gender differences in crowdfunding outcomes, the role of social capital and networks, investor trust and decision-making, the influence of language, communication, and platform design, and the importance of considering intersectionality and context. Crowdfunding offers women entrepreneurs access to capital and helps them overcome traditional financing barriers. Women-led campaigns achieve comparable or even higher success rates compared to their male counterparts. However, under-representation, lower funding requests, pitching difficulties, and limited access to networks remain as challenges.

Research limitations/implications

This study has limitations inherent to systematic reviews, including potential methodological flaws or biases in the included studies and the exclusion of relevant studies due to time and resource constraints.

Practical implications

Crowdfunding can be promoted as a viable financing option for women entrepreneurs and design targeted initiatives to support them. Building social capital, enhancing financial literacy, and creating networking opportunities can contribute to their success in navigating crowdfunding platforms effectively.

Originality/value

This review offers a comprehensive analysis of empirical studies conducted between 2012 and 2023. It provides up-to-date insights, identifies key themes, and offers actionable recommendations for policymakers and organizations seeking to support women entrepreneurs in effectively accessing and utilizing crowdfunding platforms.

目的旨在了解众筹对妇女创业的影响,并总结妇女利用众筹融资的主要发现、方法和面临的挑战。研究结果本综述确定了七个关键主题:妇女在众筹中面临的机遇和挑战;股权众筹的潜力;众筹结果中的性别差异;社会资本和网络的作用;投资者的信任和决策;语言、沟通和平台设计的影响;以及考虑交叉性和背景的重要性。众筹为女性创业者提供了获得资金的渠道,帮助她们克服传统融资障碍。与男性同行相比,女性领导的活动取得了相当甚至更高的成功率。研究局限性/启示本研究存在系统性综述固有的局限性,包括纳入的研究可能存在方法上的缺陷或偏差,以及由于时间和资源限制而排除了相关研究。建立社会资本、提高金融知识和创造网络机会有助于她们成功有效地驾驭众筹平台。它提供了最新见解,确定了关键主题,并为寻求支持女性创业者有效访问和利用众筹平台的政策制定者和组织提供了可行建议。
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Gender and business creation: similarities and differences 性别与企业创建:异同
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-05-2024-0182
Paul D. Reynolds

Purpose

This paper explores the scope and impact of gender in the process of starting new businesses, with a particular focus on understanding how participation, motivations and outcomes differ between men and women entrepreneurs.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper utilizes data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and the Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED). The GEM data provide a global overview, drawing from representative national samples across over 100 countries to assess the extent of business creation activity and gender participation globally. The longitudinal PSED data set provides information on the business creation process and outcomes.

Findings

Over the last 20 years, the presence of women in the early stages of starting a business in the United States of America has seen a notable increase, doubling their representation among entrepreneurs and nearing parity with men, who also saw growth but at a slower rate. This shift marks a significant move towards greater gender balance in the entrepreneurial landscape.

Originality/value

The originality of this paper lies in its comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of gender dynamics within entrepreneurship over two decades, particularly highlighting the significant increase in women's participation in business creation.

本文探讨了性别在创办新企业过程中的范围和影响,尤其侧重于了解男性和女性创业者在参与、动机和结果方面有何不同。GEM 数据提供了一个全球概览,从 100 多个国家的代表性国家样本中提取数据,以评估全球范围内的企业创建活动和性别参与程度。研究结果在过去 20 年中,美国女性在创业初期的人数显著增加,在创业者中的比例翻了一番,接近与男性持平,男性的创业人数也有所增长,但增速较慢。本文的独创性在于全面分析了 20 年来创业过程中性别动态的演变情况,特别强调了妇女参与创 业的显著增加。
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Gender-differences in retirement from entrepreneurship: the influence of pension policies across Europe 创业退休的性别差异:欧洲养老金政策的影响
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-08-2023-0209
Kathrin Komp-Leukkunen

Purpose

The interest in older entrepreneurs increases due to population aging. Previous research showed clear gender-differences among older entrepreneurs. This study investigates whether such gender-differences also exist in the retirement transition from entrepreneurship. It explores the influence of pension regulations for entrepreneurs on these gender-differences.

Design/methodology/approach

Longitudinal micro-level data from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe is analyzed in multichannel sequence analyses and cluster analyses. Developments from age 50 to 69 are compared in the dimensions of entrepreneurship, employment and old-age pensions.

Findings

Entrepreneurs retire in three different transition patterns: (1) entrepreneurs becoming pensioners at 60, (2) entrepreneurs becoming pensioners at 65 and (3) individuals combining entrepreneurship with employment until they become pensioners at 65. Female entrepreneurs follow the same transition patterns as their male counterparts but retire earlier. Pension regulations for entrepreneurs modify the extent of the gender-differences within a country. Mandatory pension schemes with identical state pension ages for men and women reduce gender-differences, whereas mandatory schemes with gender-differences in the state pension age increase them. Schemes without mandatory coverage range in between the other two.

Originality/value

This article expands our knowledge on gender-differences among older entrepreneurs. These gender-differences also extent to how entrepreneurs transition into retirement. Pension regulations for entrepreneurs influence the extent of the gender-differences. Therefore, pension regulations for entrepreneurs constitute tools for promoting or hindering gender equality.

目的 由于人口老龄化,人们对老年创业者的兴趣与日俱增。以往的研究显示,老年创业者中存在明显的性别差异。本研究探讨了这种性别差异是否也存在于从创业过渡到退休的过程中。通过多通道序列分析和聚类分析,对欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe)中的微观纵向数据进行了分析。研究结果创业者以三种不同的过渡模式退休:(1) 创业者在 60 岁时成为养老金领取者,(2) 创业者在 65 岁时成为养老金领取者,(3) 个人在 65 岁成为养老金领取者之前兼顾创业与就业。女企业家的过渡模式与男企业家相同,但退休时间更早。针对创业者的养老金法规改变了一个国家内的性别差异程度。男女领取国家养老金年龄相同的强制性养老金计划会缩小性别差异,而领取国家养老金年龄存在性别差异的强制性计划则会扩大性别差异。没有强制覆盖范围的计划介于两者之间。这些性别差异还影响到企业家如何过渡到退休。针对企业家的养老金法规会影响性别差异的程度。因此,企业家养老金条例是促进或阻碍性别平等的工具。
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Advancing gender inclusivity: moving entrepreneurial ecosystems onto new paths 推进性别包容性:推动创业生态系统走上新道路
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-02-2024-0070
Anne de Bruin, Janine Swail

Purpose

Drawing on a constructionist-poststructuralist feminist perspective, this paper aims to extend thinking on the evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems by exploring how gendered entrepreneurial ecosystems can become more inclusive.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper contends path dependency of entrepreneurial ecosystems, maintains embedded gender bias (and biases against disadvantaged or unconventional entrepreneur groups) and builds an argument for path creation to de-bias entrepreneurial ecosystems. A metaphorical descriptor of entrepreneurial ecosystems is probed as contributing to the gendered entrepreneurial ecosystem discourse. Three propositions, namely on path creation, transformative agency and appropriate metaphors, are derived from the extant literature and an illustrative example employed to interrogate these propositions.

Findings

We advance path creation via transformative agency as a means for moving towards inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems. We provide an alternative metaphor to springboard change to the gendered scholarly discourse on entrepreneurial ecosystems. Our illustrative example lends support to our propositions.

Originality/value

This paper helps lay a foundation for new thinking on change towards inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems. It provides a powerful argument for broadening the mainstream path dependence view of entrepreneurial ecosystems. It is unique in suggesting a constructionist-poststructuralist feminist standpoint to challenge the dominant discourse on entrepreneurial ecosystems.

本文从建构主义-后结构主义的女性主义视角出发,旨在通过探讨性别化的创业生态系统如何才能变得更具包容性,从而扩展对创业生态系统演变的思考。本文论证了创业生态系统的路径依赖性、内含的性别偏见(以及对弱势或非常规创业群体的偏见),并提出了创建路径以消除创业生态系统偏见的论点。创业生态系统的隐喻性描述被认为有助于性别化创业生态系统的讨论。从现有文献中得出了三个命题,即路径创造、转型机构和适当的隐喻,并通过一个示例对这些命题进行了分析。研究结果我们通过转型机构推进路径创造,以此作为迈向包容性创业生态系统的一种手段。我们提供了另一种隐喻,以跳板的方式改变关于创业生态系统的性别学术论述。我们的示例为我们的命题提供了支持。 原创性/价值 本文有助于为实现包容性创业生态系统的新思维奠定基础。它为拓宽创业生态系统的主流路径依赖观点提供了有力论据。本文独特之处在于提出了一种建构主义-后结构主义的女性主义观点,以挑战有关创业生态系统的主流论述。
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Examining the minimal combined effects of gender and minoritized racial/ethnic identity among academic entrepreneurs 研究性别和少数种族/族裔身份对学术创业者的最小综合影响
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-03-2023-0050
Nathalie Duval-Couetil, Alanna Epstein, Aileen Huang-Saad

Purpose

This study examined differences related to gender and racial/ethnic identity among academic researchers participating in the National Science Foundation’s “Innovation-Corps” (NSF I-Corps) entrepreneurship training program. Drawing from prior research in the fields of technology entrepreneurship and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, this study addresses the goal of broadening participation in academic entrepreneurship.

Design/methodology/approach

Using ANOVA and MANOVA analyses, we tested for differences by gender and minoritized racial/ethnic identity for four variables considered pertinent to successful program outcomes: (1) prior entrepreneurial experience, (2) perceptions of instructional climate, (3) quality of project team interactions and (4) future entrepreneurial intention. The sample includes faculty (n = 434) and graduate students (n = 406) who completed pre- and post-course surveys related to a seven-week nationwide training program.

Findings

The findings show that group differences based on minoritized racial/ethnic identity compared with majority group identity were largely not evident. Previous research findings were replicated for only one variable, indicating that women report lower amounts of total prior entrepreneurial experience than men, but no gender differences were found for other study variables.

Originality/value

Our analyses respond to repeated calls for research in the fields of entrepreneurship and STEM education to simultaneously examine intersecting minoritized and/or under-represented social identities to inform recruitment and retention efforts. The unique and large I-Corps national dataset offered the statistical power to quantitatively test for differences between identity groups. We discuss the implications of the inconsistencies in our analyses with prior findings, such as the need to consider selection bias.

目的 本研究探讨了参与美国国家科学基金会 "创新团队"(NSF I-Corps)创业培训计划的学术研究人员在性别和种族/民族身份方面的差异。本研究借鉴了之前在技术创业和科学、技术、工程与数学(STEM)教育领域的研究,旨在实现扩大学术创业参与度的目标。设计/方法/途径通过方差分析和曼诺夫分析,我们检验了性别和少数种族/民族身份在以下四个被认为与项目成功结果相关的变量上的差异:(1)之前的创业经验;(2)对教学氛围的看法;(3)项目团队互动的质量;(4)未来的创业意向。样本包括教师(n = 434)和研究生(n = 406),他们完成了与为期七周的全国性培训项目相关的课前和课后调查。研究结果研究结果表明,与多数群体身份相比,基于少数种族/民族身份的群体差异基本不明显。原创性/价值我们的分析响应了创业和 STEM 教育领域一再发出的研究呼吁,即同时研究相互交织的少数群体和/或代表性不足的社会身份,为招募和留住人才提供信息。独特而庞大的 I-Corps 全国数据集提供了定量测试身份群体间差异的统计能力。我们讨论了我们的分析与之前研究结果不一致的影响,例如需要考虑选择偏差。
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Power to the she: early-stage female entrepreneurs and innovation 她的力量:早期女性创业者与创新
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-01-2024-0018
Katrina Brownell, Jill Kickul, Diana Hechavarria

Purpose

Our study draws on gender role congruity theory to theorize and test an integrative conceptual model outlining how motives for entrepreneurial action explain the relationship between female entrepreneurship and innovation in nascent ventures.

Design/methodology/approach

To test our hypotheses, we employed structural equation modeling (SEM) in a sample of early-stage entrepreneurs (N = 533).

Findings

We found a positive relationship between nascent female entrepreneurs and innovation, and that this relationship is mediated by motives for recognition, respect, and autonomy.

Originality/value

By revealing a positive relationship between female entrepreneurship and innovation, our work provides a complementary perspective to the literature, which suggests that there are limits to innovation potential for female entrepreneurs. Further, we find that this relationship is explained by motives for recognition, respect, and autonomy, but not financial security. Finally, most empirical research focuses on the innovative outputs of established new ventures, while our work leverages a sample of early-stage entrepreneurs.

目的我们的研究借鉴了性别角色一致性理论,提出并检验了一个综合概念模型,该模型概述了创业行动动机如何解释女性创业与新生企业创新之间的关系。原创性/价值通过揭示女性创业与创新之间的正相关关系,我们的研究为文献提供了一个补充视角,这些文献认为女性创业者的创新潜力是有限的。此外,我们还发现,这种关系可以用获得认可、尊重和自主权的动机来解释,但不能用财务安全来解释。最后,大多数实证研究关注的是已成立的新企业的创新产出,而我们的研究则利用了早期创业者的样本。
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