Purpose - To explore and critically analyse the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial motivations theories in an Irish context. The paper examines potential differences in motivational factors for entering entrepreneurship between men and women, with a particular emphasis on the distinction between push and pull factors, but also with respect to other social factors such as being a parent, marital status or age. Design/methodology/approach - The paper draws upon data obtained from a national survey of 832 entrepreneurs undertaken in Ireland in 2003/04. This survey is based on a sample of 3498 Irish entrepreneurs which was predominantly constructed using the Kompass Directory 2001 and the majority of the City and County Enterpr...
It is widely accepted that there is a strong need to increase the numbers of women participating in ...
In most countries the rate of female entrepreneurship is around half of that for males (Reynolds et ...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This chapter reviews gender differences in the venture financing market in Ireland, with special foc...
Purpose: By investigating gender and entrepreneurship within the Irish hair and beauty sector, it gi...
THESIS 8393This thesis consists of an exploratory study of female entrepreneurship in Ireland, focus...
This chapter reviews gender differences in the venture financing market in Ireland, with special foc...
Purpose: Explore female entrepreneurship in Ireland since the implementation of the Irish National P...
The motives behind self-employment and the differences between women and men are a hot topic in entr...
The present study aims to identify the association between gender and three different aspects: perfo...
Both regional and global evidence presents a positive picture of increased entrepreneurial activity ...
Entrepreneurial motivations have become a frequently discussed topic in entrepreneurship research. H...
Purpose: This study explores the perspective of females on entrepreneurship, stereotypes about femal...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of the factors that influence a woman to start...
It is widely accepted that there is a strong need to increase the numbers of women participating in ...
In most countries the rate of female entrepreneurship is around half of that for males (Reynolds et ...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This chapter reviews gender differences in the venture financing market in Ireland, with special foc...
Purpose: By investigating gender and entrepreneurship within the Irish hair and beauty sector, it gi...
THESIS 8393This thesis consists of an exploratory study of female entrepreneurship in Ireland, focus...
This chapter reviews gender differences in the venture financing market in Ireland, with special foc...
Purpose: Explore female entrepreneurship in Ireland since the implementation of the Irish National P...
The motives behind self-employment and the differences between women and men are a hot topic in entr...
The present study aims to identify the association between gender and three different aspects: perfo...
Both regional and global evidence presents a positive picture of increased entrepreneurial activity ...
Entrepreneurial motivations have become a frequently discussed topic in entrepreneurship research. H...
Purpose: This study explores the perspective of females on entrepreneurship, stereotypes about femal...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of the factors that influence a woman to start...
It is widely accepted that there is a strong need to increase the numbers of women participating in ...
In most countries the rate of female entrepreneurship is around half of that for males (Reynolds et ...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...