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Vying for and forgoing visibility: female next gen leaders in family business with male successors 争夺和放弃知名度:家族企业的女性下一代领导人与男性继任者
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-12-2022-0221
Martina Brophy, M. McAdam, Eric Clinton
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the identity work undertaken by female next generation to navigate (in)visibility in family businesses with male successors. To enhance understanding of gendered identity work in family businesses, the authors offer important insights into how female next generation use (in)visibility to establish legitimacy and exercise power and humility in partnership with male next generation in their family business.Design/methodology/approachThis empirical qualitative paper draws upon in-depth interviews with 14 next generation female leaders.FindingsThis study offers a model to show how female next generation establish their legitimacy amongst male next generation in power via a careful balancing act between vying for visibility (trouble) and forgoing visibility (exclusion). These female next generation gained acceptance by endorsing their own leadership identity and exercising humility in partnership or by endorsing their brother's leadership identity and exercising power in partnership.Practical implicationsThis study highlights the need for the incumbent generation to prepare successors, regardless of gender, via equal opportunities for business exposure and leadership preparation. This study also shows that vocalizing female-centric issues and highlighting hidden power imbalances should be led by the entire management team and not simply delegated to a “family woman” in the management team to spearhead.Originality/valueThis study advances understanding of gender dynamics and identity in the family business literature by identifying specific strategies utilized by female next generation to navigate (in)visibility in family businesses with male successors.
本文的目的是研究女性下一代在有男性继承人的家族企业中进行的身份识别工作。为了加强对家族企业性别认同工作的理解,作者提供了重要的见解,探讨女性下一代如何在家族企业中利用能见度来建立合法性,并在与男性下一代的合作中行使权力和谦逊。设计/方法/方法这篇实证定性论文借鉴了对14位下一代女性领导者的深入访谈。这项研究提供了一个模型,展示了女性下一代如何通过在争夺知名度(麻烦)和放弃知名度(排斥)之间的谨慎平衡,在掌权的男性下一代中建立自己的合法性。这些女性下一代通过认可自己的领导身份并在合伙关系中表现出谦逊,或通过认可兄弟的领导身份并在合伙关系中行使权力,从而获得认可。实践意义本研究强调,在职一代需要通过平等的商业接触和领导力准备机会来培养接班人,无论性别如何。这项研究还表明,发声以女性为中心的问题和强调隐藏的权力不平衡应该由整个管理团队领导,而不是简单地委托给管理团队中的“家庭女性”带头。独创性/价值本研究通过确定女性下一代在有男性继承人的家族企业中使用的特定策略,促进了对家族企业文献中性别动态和身份的理解。
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Entrepreneurial ecosystem, gig economy practices and Women's entrepreneurship: the case of Lebanon 创业生态系统、零工经济实践和妇女创业:以黎巴嫩为例
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-07-17 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-07-2022-0116
A. Mouazen, A. Hernández-Lara
PurposeThe negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current economic situation, especially in certain countries, have compelled organizations to shrink their hierarchies, reduce working hours, freeze hiring, and rely on gig workers to perform tasks. While these circumstances may be seen as a threat, certain vulnerable labor groups, such as women, seized the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills and launch their own firms. Others addressed smart platforms to engage in gig economy activities. This research investigates the aspects that drive women to be entrepreneurs, exploring the relationships between the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the gig economy, and women's entrepreneurship in a developing country.Design/methodology/approachData were collected from 300 female entrepreneurs in Lebanon through questionnaires that measured the indicators and variables of the proposed model, which was tested applying partial least square.FindingsThe results show a positive influence of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and gig economy on women's entrepreneurship, stronger in the case of entrepreneurial ecosystem elements and almost similar for opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship.Originality/valueThis research achieves empirical evidence on the relationship between the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the gig economy, and women's entrepreneurship in the case of a developing country. The originality of this paper lies in its empirical and gendered approach, considering together the effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem factors and gig economy practices on women's entrepreneurship, especially relevant in a regional context like Lebanon, where digital economy may constitute an opportunity for economically vulnerable groups.
目的新冠肺炎疫情和当前经济形势的负面影响,特别是在某些国家,迫使组织缩小层级,减少工作时间,冻结招聘,并依靠零工来完成任务。虽然这些情况可能被视为一种威胁,但某些弱势劳工群体,如妇女,抓住了发展创业技能和创办自己公司的机会。其他人则谈到了参与零工经济活动的智能平台。这项研究调查了推动女性成为企业家的各个方面,探索了发展中国家创业生态系统、零工经济和女性创业之间的关系。设计/方法/方法通过问卷从黎巴嫩300名女企业家那里收集数据,问卷测量了拟议模型的指标和变量,并应用偏最小二乘法对其进行了测试。研究结果显示,创业生态系统和零工经济对女性创业的积极影响,在创业生态系统要素的情况下更为强烈,在机会和必要创业方面几乎相似。原创性/价值这项研究获得了关于发展中国家创业生态系统、零工经济和妇女创业之间关系的经验证据。本文的独创性在于其实证和性别方法,综合考虑了创业生态系统因素和零工经济实践对女性创业的影响,尤其是在黎巴嫩这样的地区背景下,数字经济可能为经济弱势群体提供了机会。
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Entrepreneurship education and its gendered effects on feasibility, desirability and intentions for technology entrepreneurship among STEM students 创业教育及其对STEM学生技术创业可行性、可取性和意向的性别影响
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-08-2022-0139
Albena Pergelova, Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, T. Manolova, D. Yordanova
PurposeThis study aims to examine how entrepreneurship education influences intentions for starting a technology venture among science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students with particular attention to gender differences. This study builds on the model of entrepreneurial event and social role theory to assess the impact of entrepreneurship education on feasibility, desirability and intentions for technology entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approachThe hypotheses are tested with a sample of 879 Bulgarian science and engineering students from 15 universities. To test the models, this study uses ordinary least squares and logistic regressions with robust standard errors and Hayes mediation analysis with bootstrap bias-corrected confidence interval estimations for indirect effects. Two-stage Heckman regressions to control for sample selection bias and other robustness checks including propensity score matching were used.FindingsResults show that entrepreneurship education, measured as participation in an entrepreneurship course, has a stronger impact on feasibility, desirability and intentions for technology entrepreneurship for female STEM students compared to their male counterparts. As such, this study supports the notion that entrepreneurship education could be part of a solution to counteract societal norms that position technology entrepreneurship as a less desirable and/or less feasible choice for women in STEM. However, attention should be paid to the operationalization of entrepreneurship education, as other measures of entrepreneurship education (role models, entrepreneurship education support) did not have a moderation effect with gender.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors assume a positive correlation between entrepreneurial intentions and entrepreneurial behavior. Future studies should include actual entrepreneurial behavior to paint a more complete picture of the effect of entrepreneurship education.Originality/valueLittle is known about the role of entrepreneurship education in the field of technology entrepreneurship, and even less about the potential gender differences in entrepreneurship education among STEM students. The study contributes to the literature by examining factors that could help close the persistent gender gap in technology entrepreneurship.
本研究旨在探讨创业教育如何影响科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学生的科技创业意愿,并特别关注性别差异。本研究以创业事件模型和社会角色理论为基础,评估创业教育对科技创业的可行性、可取性和意愿的影响。设计/方法/方法对来自15所大学的879名保加利亚理工科学生的样本进行了假设测试。为了检验模型,本研究使用了具有稳健标准误差的普通最小二乘和逻辑回归,以及具有自strap偏差校正置信区间估计的Hayes中介分析来间接影响。使用两阶段Heckman回归来控制样本选择偏差和其他稳健性检查,包括倾向得分匹配。研究结果表明,与男性相比,创业教育(以参与创业课程来衡量)对女性STEM学生技术创业的可行性、可取性和意图有更大的影响。因此,本研究支持这样一种观点,即创业教育可以成为解决方案的一部分,以抵消社会规范将技术创业定位为STEM女性不太理想和/或不太可行的选择。但是,应注意创业教育的运作,因为创业教育的其他措施(榜样、支持创业教育)对性别没有调节作用。研究局限/启示作者假设创业意图与创业行为之间存在正相关关系。未来的研究应该包括实际的创业行为,以更全面地描绘创业教育的效果。我们对创业教育在科技创业领域的作用知之甚少,对STEM学生创业教育中潜在的性别差异就更不了解了。该研究通过考察有助于缩小科技创业中持续存在的性别差距的因素,为文献做出了贡献。
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Resilience, adaptation and strategic engagement: Saudi female entrepreneurs confront Covid-19 韧性、适应和战略参与:沙特女企业家应对Covid-19
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-06-2022-0103
Alessandra L. González, Inmaculada Macias-Alonso
PurposeThe authors propose that the lessons learned by women business owners in Saudi Arabia during the pandemic can provide a model of strategic engagement for gender, work and organizations moving forward, where the acknowledgment of women's dual roles inside and outside of the home can provide paths for creative adaptation by employers in order to recruit and retain more diverse workers in the future.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted in-depth interviews with 15 female entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia during the lockdown and soft reopening of the economy in the summer and fall of 2020.FindingsThe authors’ findings provide evidence that some female business owners were already equipped for resilience during the lockdown as they relied on business models that allowed for flexible hours, working from home, and online collaboration. Entrepreneurs further refined their business models as the lockdown continued, and these changes intersected with ongoing adaptations by government institutions and clients, which were designed to adjust to the realities of moving commerce online. Business models that relied on traditional masculine approaches of in-person interaction with clients outside the home, or on global supply chains materially affected by lockdown disruptions, were the least able to adapt.Originality/valueRather than focusing on the strategies of individual entrepreneurs, the authors show how cultural context shapes both business models and adaptations of entrepreneurs from cultures that emphasize women's roles inside the home.
作者提出,沙特阿拉伯女企业主在大流行期间吸取的经验教训,可以为今后的性别、工作和组织提供一种战略参与模式,承认妇女在家庭内外的双重角色,可以为雇主创造性地适应提供途径,以便在未来招聘和留住更多多样化的工人。设计/方法/方法作者在2020年夏秋两季封锁和经济软性重新开放期间对沙特阿拉伯的15名女企业家进行了深入采访。作者的研究结果提供了证据,表明一些女性企业主在封锁期间已经具备了适应能力,因为她们依靠的是允许灵活工作时间、在家工作和在线协作的商业模式。随着封锁的持续,企业家们进一步完善了他们的商业模式,这些变化与政府机构和客户正在进行的调整相交叉,这些调整旨在适应在线商务的现实。依赖于传统的男性化方式,即与客户在家庭之外进行面对面互动,或依赖受到封锁中断严重影响的全球供应链的商业模式,是最无法适应的。原创性/价值作者并没有关注个体企业家的策略,而是展示了文化背景如何塑造了来自强调女性在家庭中的角色的文化的企业家的商业模式和适应性。
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Contesting the boundaries of marianismo and entrepreneurial identity: meanings of motherhood amongst Latin American migrant women entrepreneurs 挑战marianismo和创业身份的界限:拉丁美洲移民女企业家中母性的意义
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-04-11 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-06-2022-0102
Ana Cruz García, María Villares-Varela
PurposeTo critically analyse how Latin American migrant women entrepreneurs living in Ireland and the UK negotiate their entrepreneurial and motherhood identities in transnational settings. The paper explores (1) how motherhood influences the choices of becoming entrepreneurs; (2) how women reconcile the social imaginaries of motherhood from their country of origin in the new contexts of settlement; and (3) the impact of these transformations on their businesses.Design/methodology/approachThis paper draws on six biographical case studies (three in Ireland and three in the UK) and employs the theoretical lens of translocational positionality to analyse entrepreneurship as context-specific and relational processes that bring together a multiplicity of social and geographical locales.FindingsLatin American women entrepreneurs navigate their roles as “good mothers” and “good businesswomen” by simultaneously (1) complying with core values of marianismo that confine them to traditional gender roles and (2) renegotiating these values in ways that empower them through entrepreneurship. Finally, juxtaposing these two contexts (Ireland and the UK), this study (3) illuminates the similarities of the ever-continuing gender power struggles of egalitarianism for Latin American migrant women in both contexts.Originality/valueDespite the agreed need for exploring motherhood as one of the critical aspects shaping family and business cycles, this area needs to be sufficiently analysed in its intersection with ethnicity or migratory status, particularly with participants from the global South. This article aims at bridging that gap.
目的批判性地分析居住在爱尔兰和英国的拉丁美洲移民女企业家如何在跨国环境中协商她们的创业和母亲身份。本文探讨了(1)母亲身份如何影响企业家的选择;(2) 在新的定居背景下,妇女如何调和原籍国对母性的社会想象;以及(3)这些转变对其业务的影响。设计/方法论/方法本文借鉴了六个传记案例研究(三个在爱尔兰,三个在英国),并运用跨位置性的理论视角来分析创业作为一个特定于环境和关系的过程,将多种社会和地理位置结合在一起。发现拉丁美洲女企业家通过同时(1)遵守将她们限制在传统性别角色中的marianismo核心价值观,以及(2)以通过创业赋予她们权力的方式重新谈判这些价值观,来驾驭她们作为“好母亲”和“好女商人”的角色。最后,将这两种背景(爱尔兰和英国)并置,本研究(3)阐明了拉丁美洲移民妇女在这两种情况下不断进行的平等主义性别权力斗争的相似之处。独创性/价值尽管人们一致认为有必要将母性作为塑造家庭和商业周期的关键方面之一,但需要充分分析这一领域与种族或移民身份的交叉点,特别是与来自全球南方的参与者的交叉点。这篇文章旨在弥合这一差距。
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Women entrepreneurs in India: a systematic literature review 印度女企业家:系统文献综述
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-05-2021-0079
Rupashree Baral, Chitra Dey, Subhashri Manavazhagan, S. Kamalini
PurposeThis paper aims to organize the existing empirical research on women entrepreneurs (WEs) in India, highlight the research areas that have not received attention and present opportunities for future research.Design/methodology/approachA systematic literature review (SLR) was performed on 74 scholarly articles focusing on WEs in India and published between 1993 and 2020. This review is structured around the 4W framework used in previous SLRs. The review is directed by the following foci: what do we know about academic research on WEs in India? How were these studies conducted? Where were these studies conducted? Why should academicians and practitioners consider WE research?FindingsThe authors arrived at four main themes underlying the empirical research on WEs: success factors for WEs, challenges faced by WEs, factors that attract and motivate WEs and performance measures for WEs. While challenges and success factors have received attention from researchers, there is a distinct lack of papers on factors that attract or motivate WE and performance measures. The main gaps identified were a lack of theoretical basis in studies, reliance on interview and survey-based methodology and a lack of context-specific studies.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings of this review are limited to WEs operating in India. Only Scopus-indexed journals listed in the Australian Business Dean's Council Journal Quality List (ABDC JQL) were included in the final SLR list.Originality/valueThis is one of the first studies to use a systematic approach to provide a detailed account of the state of the literature on women's entrepreneurship research in India.
目的本文旨在组织现有的关于印度女企业家的实证研究,突出尚未受到关注的研究领域,并为未来的研究提供机会。设计/方法/方法对1993年至2020年间发表的74篇关于印度WE的学术文章进行了系统的文献综述(SLR)。这篇综述是围绕以前SLR中使用的4W框架构建的。本综述的重点如下:我们对印度we的学术研究了解多少?这些研究是如何进行的?这些研究是在哪里进行的?为什么学者和从业者应该考虑WE研究?发现作者得出了WE实证研究的四个主要主题:WE的成功因素、WE面临的挑战、吸引和激励WE的因素以及WE的绩效指标。虽然挑战和成功因素受到了研究人员的关注,但明显缺乏关于吸引或激励WE的因素和绩效指标的论文。发现的主要差距是研究缺乏理论基础,依赖访谈和调查方法,以及缺乏针对具体情况的研究。研究局限性/影响本次审查的结果仅限于在印度运营的WE。只有澳大利亚商业院长理事会期刊质量列表(ABDC JQL)中列出的Scopus索引期刊才被纳入最终的SLR列表。原创性/价值这是第一批使用系统方法详细介绍印度妇女创业研究文献状况的研究之一。
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引用次数: 1
The role of strong ties in empowering women entrepreneurs in collectivist contexts 在集体主义背景下,牢固的联系在赋予女企业家权力方面的作用
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-10-2021-0171
B. Bastian, B. P. Wood, P. Ng
PurposeThis study examines what social ties within collectivist settings mean for women's venturing and how these ties support women in gaining empowerment through their ventures.Design/methodology/approachThirteen in-depth semi-structured interviews with women entrepreneurs located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were conducted to examine the influence of social ties in their ventures.FindingsThe findings reveal that women in this context, contrary to most reported findings in the extant literature, both rely more on and find strong ties more conducive than weak ties in most of their entrepreneurial behaviours and activities. Results also show how the UAE's collectivist cultural norms shape social networks and inform individual decision-making, resource acquisition, well-being and self-efficacy as well as enhance women's empowerment through entrepreneurship. The women entrepreneurs were found to leverage their social ties for both power and action throughout their entrepreneurial journey consistent with their culture.Originality/valueA conceptual model, derived from the results of a qualitative study, illustrating the relationships between women entrepreneurs' use of social ties and the empowering capacities of venturing within a collectivist cultural context is developed. Based on these findings, the authors discuss the implications for policymakers and recommend avenues for future research, and research designs, on women entrepreneurs in collectivist contexts.
目的本研究考察了集体主义环境中的社会关系对女性的创业意味着什么,以及这些关系如何支持女性通过创业获得权力。设计/方法/方法对阿拉伯联合酋长国的女企业家进行了13次深入的半结构化访谈,以考察社会关系对她们创业的影响。研究结果表明,与现有文献中大多数报道的研究结果相反,在这种情况下,女性在大多数创业行为和活动中都更加依赖强关系,并发现强关系比弱关系更有利于她们。研究结果还表明,阿联酋的集体主义文化规范如何塑造社会网络,为个人决策、资源获取、幸福感和自我效能感提供信息,并通过创业增强妇女权能。研究发现,女性企业家在整个创业过程中都会利用她们的社会关系来获得权力和行动,这与她们的文化相一致。独创性/价值根据一项定性研究的结果,建立了一个概念模型,说明女企业家利用社会关系与在集体主义文化背景下创业的赋权能力之间的关系。基于这些发现,作者讨论了对政策制定者的影响,并建议了未来在集体主义背景下对女性企业家进行研究的途径和研究设计。
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Feminist perspectives on gender and technology entrepreneurship in incubator settings 女性主义视角下的性别与孵化器环境中的技术创业
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-01-10 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-09-2021-0153
Constanza Reyes, Helle Neergaard
PurposeThe objective of this article is to map and assess current evidence in women's technology entrepreneurship in business incubators with the aim of producing a conceptual framework that will allow us to understand how gender shapes the life of women technology entrepreneurs.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a systematic literature review. The data set comprises 49 publications, including peer-reviewed articles and prominent book chapters. These are first categorized according to their feminist approach and second analysed using an inductive thematic approach to map dominant concepts and research methods.FindingsThe authors develop a framework with four dimensions: (1) antecedents, (2) challenges, (3) outcomes and (4) solutions. The authors show that current literature mainly focuses on the challenges faced by women technology entrepreneurs in incubator settings. Although liberal feminist research is present, social feminist perspectives dominate, with poststructuralist research as a close second. Interestingly, current research has not focused much on individual characteristics; in other words, the baggage that women bring with them in terms of prior experiences is hardly investigated, even though there is general agreement that socialization shapes women's experiences of and responses to gender challenges.Originality/valueThe authors contribute to the literature in the following ways: The developed framework assists in understanding how gender is an overarching factor that shapes every facet of the life of a women technology entrepreneur, and how incubator environments intensify gender issues. Indeed, being in an incubator environment adds an extra layer of gendered conditions, thus intensifying the challenges that women meet, creating a “triple masculinity trap”. The review highlights that little is known about how early conditioning shapes women technology entrepreneurs' reactions to the gendered conditions they meet and that there is a lack of research on how women “do entrepreneurship”.
目的本文的目的是绘制和评估企业孵化器中女性技术创业的现有证据,目的是建立一个概念框架,让我们了解性别如何塑造女性技术创业者的生活。设计/方法论/方法作者进行了系统的文献综述。该数据集包括49份出版物,包括同行评审的文章和重要的书籍章节。首先根据其女权主义方法对其进行分类,然后使用归纳主题方法对主要概念和研究方法进行分析。发现作者开发了一个具有四个维度的框架:(1)前因,(2)挑战,(3)结果和(4)解决方案。作者表明,目前的文献主要关注女性科技企业家在孵化器环境中面临的挑战。尽管存在自由主义女权主义研究,但社会女权主义观点占主导地位,后结构主义研究紧随其后。有趣的是,目前的研究并没有太多关注个人特征;换言之,尽管人们普遍认为社会化塑造了女性对性别挑战的体验和应对,但女性在先前经历方面所带来的包袱几乎没有得到调查。原创性/价值作者通过以下方式为文献做出贡献:开发的框架有助于理解性别是如何影响女性科技企业家生活方方面面的首要因素,以及孵化器环境如何加剧性别问题。事实上,在孵化器环境中增加了一层额外的性别条件,从而加剧了女性面临的挑战,形成了“三重男性气质陷阱”。该评论强调,人们对早期条件反射如何影响女性科技企业家对所遇到的性别条件的反应知之甚少,也缺乏对女性如何“创业”的研究。
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The digitalisation as gender equaliser? The import and export of digitally delivered services in shaping female entrepreneurship in European countries 数字化作为性别平等的工具?欧洲国家塑造女性创业的数字服务的进出口
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-08-2022-0141
A. Gaweł, Ewa Mińska‐Struzik
PurposeThe article examines whether cross-border trade in digitally delivered services (DDSs) has an influence on European female entrepreneurship. Two research questions were asked to assess the potential impact of trade in DDSs both on the import and export sides.Design/methodology/approachTo answer the research questions, the panel data for 26 European countries for the years 2008–2019 were implemented to estimate panel regression models. Based on the results of variance inflation factors (VIFs) and Breusch–Pagan and Hausman tests, the estimations of panel models were conducted for female entrepreneurship as a dependent variable and measures of import and export of digitally delivered services as independent variables.FindingsThe imports of digitally delivered services positively affect female entrepreneurship in European countries, whilst the impact of the export of digitally delivered services is statistically insignificant. The possibility of being a customer of digitally delivered services through its import may become a gender equaliser in entrepreneurship. However, as differences in digital competencies and growth intentions prevent women from acting as the providers of digitally delivered services, the export of DDSs can sustain the existing gender gap in entrepreneurship.Practical implicationsThe research findings provide the added value in the field of female entrepreneurship, referring to institutional theory and human capital theory. The import of DDSs seems to support female entrepreneurs through the reduction of cultural distance, whilst the human capital theory gains the perspective of limited digital competencies needed to export DDSs as a pathway to the internationalisation of women's ventures. The practical implications for trade policy, digitalisation and gender equality should aim not only at supporting women's export propensity, but should also focus on the development of their digital competencies.Originality/valueInstead of commonly used perspective of international entrepreneurship, the authors implemented the lens of cross-border trade to check whether there is a linkage between internationalisation, measured by imports and exports of DDSs and female entrepreneurship. Trade economists neglect the gender dimension in their studies of pro-growth internationalisation. In contrast, research on female entrepreneurship does not consider the potential of cross-border trade in DDSs as a gender equaliser.
目的研究数字交付服务(dds)的跨境贸易是否对欧洲女性创业产生影响。提出了两个研究问题,以评估发展中国家的贸易对进出口双方的潜在影响。设计/方法/方法为了回答研究问题,使用了2008-2019年26个欧洲国家的面板数据来估计面板回归模型。基于方差膨胀因子(vif)和Breusch-Pagan和Hausman检验的结果,以女性创业为因变量,以数字交付服务的进出口为自变量,对面板模型进行了估计。研究结果:数字化服务的进口对欧洲国家的女性创业产生了积极影响,而数字化服务出口的影响在统计上不显著。通过进口成为数字交付服务客户的可能性可能成为创业中的性别平衡器。然而,由于数字能力和增长意图的差异使妇女无法成为数字服务的提供者,dds的出口可以维持现有的创业性别差距。实践启示本研究成果可借鉴制度理论和人力资本理论,为女性创业领域提供附加价值。dds的进口似乎通过减少文化距离来支持女性企业家,而人力资本理论则获得了出口dds作为女性企业国际化途径所需的有限数字能力的观点。对贸易政策、数字化和性别平等的实际影响不仅应着眼于支持女性的出口倾向,还应侧重于发展她们的数字能力。原创性/价值作者没有使用国际创业的常用视角,而是采用跨境贸易的视角来检验国际化(以dds的进出口衡量)与女性创业之间是否存在联系。贸易经济学家在研究促进增长的国际化时忽视了性别维度。相比之下,关于女性企业家精神的研究并没有考虑发展中国家跨境贸易作为性别平衡器的潜力。
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Trade liberalization and women empowerment in the Arab countries 阿拉伯国家的贸易自由化和妇女赋权
IF 3.2 Q2 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI: 10.1108/ijge-07-2022-0113
N. Saqfalhait, Khawlah AbdAlla Spetan, Taleb Awad-Warrad, M. Alomari
PurposeThis paper investigates the impact of trade liberalization measured by trade openness (OPN) and tariffs on women empowerment measured by the gender gap index and gender development index, for two groups of Arab countries divided based on their income levels using annual data for the period 1995–2020. The study also considers other factors that may influence the gender gap, such as GDP growth and the female unemployment rate. The purpose of this paper is to address these issues and explorers whether the effects of trade liberalization differ based on the countries' income levels.Design/methodology/approachThis study employs the fully modified ordinary least squares (FM-OLS) regression model for heterogeneous cointegrated panels to examine the impact of trade liberalization on women empowerment. The study constructs an empirical two regression model of women empowerment measured by the gender gap model and gender development model for the two groups of higher-income countries and lower and middle-income countries.FindingsThe authors’ findings reveal that the impact of OPN on the gender gap varies between the two groups of Arab countries where more OPN within the higher-income group may increase the gender disparity, while it may reduce disparity within the lower and middle-income countries. In addition, GDP growth may reduce the gender disparity, while female unemployment raises the gender disparity between the two groups of countries in the long run. Findings also reveal that more OPN, tariffs and female unemployment may reduce gender development within the two groups, but more GDP growth may support the gender development in the long run.Originality/valueThis paper not only assesses the impact of trade liberalization on women empowerment generally, but also assess the women empowerment via two indices that are the gender gap and gender development in Arab countries which is – to the knowledge of the researchers – not yet investigated; further it explores if the effects of trade liberalization differs based on the countries' income levels.
目的利用1995-2020年期间的年度数据,研究了以贸易开放度衡量的贸易自由化和以性别差距指数和性别发展指数衡量的关税对两组阿拉伯国家妇女赋权的影响。该研究还考虑了可能影响性别差距的其他因素,如国内生产总值增长和女性失业率。本文的目的是解决这些问题,并探讨贸易自由化的影响是否因国家的收入水平而异。设计/方法/方法本研究采用完全修正的普通最小二乘(FM-OLS)回归模型对异质协整面板进行研究,以检验贸易自由化对妇女赋权的影响。本研究构建了一个基于性别差距模型和性别发展模型的妇女赋权实证双回归模型,用于衡量高收入国家和中低收入国家这两个群体。研究结果作者的研究结果表明,两组阿拉伯国家的OPN对性别差距的影响各不相同,高收入群体中更多的OPN可能会增加性别差距,而中低收入国家中的OPN则可能会减少性别差距。此外,从长远来看,国内生产总值的增长可能会缩小性别差距,而女性失业则会加剧这两组国家之间的性别差距。调查结果还表明,更多的OPN、关税和女性失业可能会减少这两个群体的性别发展,但从长远来看,更多的GDP增长可能会支持性别发展。原创性/价值本文不仅评估了贸易自由化对妇女赋权的总体影响,还通过两个指标评估了妇女赋权,即阿拉伯国家的性别差距和性别发展,据研究人员所知,这两个指标尚未调查;此外,它还探讨了贸易自由化的影响是否因国家的收入水平而异。
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