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Women entrepreneurship in family business: dominant topics and future research trends

Mehmet Bağış (Department of International Trade and Finance, Sakarya University of Applied Sciences, Sakarya, Turkey)
Liridon Kryeziu (Department of Management of Health Institutions and Services, Heimerer College, Pristina, Kosovo)
Mehmet Nurullah Kurutkan (Department of Health Institutions Management, Duzce University, Duzce, Turkey)
Veland Ramadani (Faculty of Business and Economics, South East European University, Tetovo, Republic of North Macedonia)

Journal of Family Business Management

ISSN: 2043-6238

Article publication date: 13 June 2022

Issue publication date: 24 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This article examines the dominant research topics that guide the literature on women's entrepreneurship in family businesses.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors used performance and scientific network mapping analyses from bibliometric techniques. Performance analysis was used to identify the most influential journals, authors, countries, co-citation, multidimensional scaling (MDS), hierarchical cluster (HCA) and document analysis to identify dominant research themes.

Findings

The research results show that studies on women's entrepreneurship in family businesses are gathered in three clusters. The studies in the first cluster focused on family succession and women's roles. The themes of the succession process, gender bias, leadership and entrepreneurship in the second cluster are intense. Finally, in the third cluster, the themes of women leaders and identity construction dominate.

Research limitations/implications

First, new conceptualizations of female entrepreneurship from family businesses emerge over time (example: “fementerpreneur”); accepting and using these words takes time. For this reason, the authors may have missed the newly emerged concepts in the field of family businesses in the search strategy. Second, although MDS results are widely used in bibliometric research, other forms of MDS analysis may reveal different groups and clusters. Finally, bibliometric analysis is based more on retrospective and dominant themes in the most cited articles, with a heavy emphasis on the most cited papers. Hence, new articles and contributions can be equally important.

Originality/value

Previous studies have not examined the subject of women's entrepreneurship in family businesses. By addressing this issue and setting the agenda for future research, the authors contribute to the literature on women's entrepreneurship in family businesses.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a special section “Gender, Entrepreneurship, and Family Business”, guest edited by Sucheta Agarwal, Veland Ramadani, Vivek Agrawal and Jitendra Kumar Dixit.

Citation

Bağış, M., Kryeziu, L., Kurutkan, M.N. and Ramadani, V. (2023), "Women entrepreneurship in family business: dominant topics and future research trends", Journal of Family Business Management, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 687-713. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-03-2022-0040

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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