Democratizing entrepreneurship? Digital technologies and the internationalization of female‐led SMEs
A Pergelova, T Manolova… - Journal of Small …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines how digital technologies affect the international expansion of female‐
led small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). Digital technologies have the potential to …
led small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). Digital technologies have the potential to …
Entrepreneurship education and its gendered effects on feasibility, desirability and intentions for technology entrepreneurship among STEM students
Purpose This study aims to examine how entrepreneurship education influences intentions
for starting a technology venture among science, technology, engineering and mathematics …
for starting a technology venture among science, technology, engineering and mathematics …
Trailing wives and constrained agency among women migrant entrepreneurs: An intersectional perspective
P Lassalle, E Shaw - Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This article applies an intersectional lens to analyze the lived experience of 11 women
migrant entrepreneurs based in the UK. We adopt structuration as our ontology to analyze …
migrant entrepreneurs based in the UK. We adopt structuration as our ontology to analyze …
The influence of women on SME innovation in emerging markets
Abstract Research Summary Our study provides novel insights into how women influence
SME innovation in emerging markets, despite the resource‐constrained and gender …
SME innovation in emerging markets, despite the resource‐constrained and gender …
The Diana project: a legacy for research on gender in entrepreneurship
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief history of the evolution of the Diana
Project and the Diana International Research Conference. The authors examine the impact …
Project and the Diana International Research Conference. The authors examine the impact …
A look back over the past 40 years of female entrepreneurship: Mapping knowledge networks
This study sought to explore the existing academic literature on female entrepreneurship to
assess how this field of research is organized in terms of publications, authors, and …
assess how this field of research is organized in terms of publications, authors, and …
Vulnerable populations and individual social responsibility in prosocial crowdfunding: Does the framing matter for female and rural entrepreneurs?
M Figueroa-Armijos, JP Berns - Journal of Business Ethics, 2022 - Springer
Prosocial crowdfunding was originally conceived as a financial mechanism to assist
vulnerable unbanked populations, typically excluded from formal financial markets. It …
vulnerable unbanked populations, typically excluded from formal financial markets. It …
Timeout: The role of family-friendly policies in business start-up among mothers
This article explores why an increasing number of Swedish mothers are becoming
entrepreneurs; this choice appears counterintuitive given the prevailing social welfare …
entrepreneurs; this choice appears counterintuitive given the prevailing social welfare …
Gender and international entry mode
A Pergelova, F Angulo-Ruiz… - International Small …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines whether male-and female-led small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs) adopt different strategic directions when internationalising. We build on the notion of …
(SMEs) adopt different strategic directions when internationalising. We build on the notion of …
Female entrepreneurship in Africa: Strength of weak ties in mitigating principal-agent problems
DM Nziku, JJ Struthers - Journal of Small Business and Enterprise …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework which combines
the strength of weak ties (SWT) concept with an innovative taxonomy for mitigating principal …
the strength of weak ties (SWT) concept with an innovative taxonomy for mitigating principal …