International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship: Volume 11 Issue 2

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Start-up motives and challenges facing female entrepreneurs in Tanzania

Nsubili Isaga

Research on women-owned business is more extensive in developed countries than in developing countries and such one cannot compare the results. This paper aims to examine the…

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How do female entrepreneurs in developing countries cope with role conflict?

Mulu Hundera, Geert Duysters, Wim Naudé, Josette Dijkhuizen

Female entrepreneurs often face significant conflicts in allocating time and resources to the various roles demanded of them by their communities. This has been identified as a…

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Values and women-led social entrepreneurship

Bruce R. Borquist, Anne de Bruin

This paper aims to identify and categorise the values expressed in women-led social entrepreneurship based on a typology of universal values. It explores the influence of gender…

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Saudi female innovators as entrepreneurs – theoretical underpinnings

Raija Pini Kemppainen

This research is based on a theoretical interest and practical need to examine female actors as entrepreneurs and innovators. The Saudi Vision 2030 emphasizes entrepreneurship…

Influences of role models and gender on Saudi Arabian freshman students’ entrepreneurial intention

Jamel Choukir, Wassim J. Aloulou, Faouzi Ayadi, Slim Mseddi

There have been few investigations regarding the relationship of gender and role models with students’ entrepreneurial intention (EI). The purpose of this study is to apply a…

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ISSN:

1756-6266

Online date, start – end:

2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Editor in Chief: Diana Hechavarría