葡萄酒行业的女性创业:身份在中小酒庄形成、成长和应对Covid-19中的作用

C. Colapinto, Vladi Finotto, Mauracher Christine
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人们对女性创业的兴趣日益浓厚,这让我们进一步了解了围绕女性成为创始人的决定的心理和人格特征以及背景因素如何影响她们建立和管理组织的方式。最近的文献指出,当重大危机发生时,男性和女性作为组织创始人和领导者之间的差异也可能存在:在突然扰乱公司流程和运营的激进变化和事件面前,女性可能会以一种特殊的方式管理情况。从这个角度来看,2019冠状病毒病是一个富有成果的试验台。大流行的爆发在全球层面产生了社会和经济后果:疫情造成了供应链的严重中断和消费模式的转变。当前的相关问题是Covid-19大流行如何影响女性企业家,以及她们的适应能力如何。该论文将意大利北部女性拥有的酒庄视为一个有趣的案例:事实上,葡萄酒行业传统上一直是男性主导的行业,受到covid-19大流行的严重影响。通过定性研究,我们探讨了女性酒庄如何能够改变他们的方向或实施新的服务。我们发现,妇女权衡战略选择,如使用电子商务与维持现有关系的需要,作出的决定受到维护社区的需要的影响,并依靠对等网络提供相互支持。
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Female Entrepreneurship in the Wine Sector: The Role of Identity in Small and Medium-sized Wineries’ Formation, Growth and Response to Covid-19
The increasing interest in female entrepreneurship advanced our understanding of how psychological and personality traits and the contextual factors surrounding the decision of women to become founders influence their ways of establishing and managing organizations. Recent literature points to the fact that the differences among men and women as founders and leaders of organizations might exist also when major crises happen: in front of radical changes and events that abruptly disrupt the processes and operations of firms, women might manage situations in a peculiar way. From this perspective, Covid-19 represents a fruitful testbed. The onset of the pandemic had social and economic consequences at global level: the outbreak has caused major disruptions in supply chains and shifts in consumption patterns. Relevant current questions are how Covid-19 pandemic has been affecting female entrepreneurs and how resilient they were. The paper looks at women-owned wineries in the Northern part of Italy as an interesting case: indeed, the wine industry has been traditionally a male-dominated industry and it has been heavily impacted by the covid-19 pandemic. Through qualitative research we explore how female wineries were able to change their direction or implement new services. We find that women weigh strategic choices such as using e-commerce with the need to maintain extant relationships, make decisions influenced by the need to preserve communities and rely on peer-networks to provide mutual support.
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