This study evaluates the influence of institutions on the probability to become a woman and man entrepreneur during the recent European economic crisis. We approach institutional factors affecting entrepreneurial decisions through a post-materialist value, educational level and unemployment rate. Using data from the World Values Survey (WVS) and World Development Indicators (WDI) in the period 2011-2013, we show through Logit models that institutions (educational level and unemployment rate) exert an effect on the probability of women and men becoming entrepreneurs. Similar regressions were performed for those individuals in Central versus Eastern European countries. This distinction might suggest that the latter might not be pushe...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
Entrepreneurship is a topic much debated and analyzed by many research institutions and organization...
This study evaluates the influence of institutions on the probability to be-come a woman and man ent...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze aziendali e giuridiche, XXV ciclo, a.a. 2012-2013Recent researches c...
This paper compares the impact of institutions on men and women's decisions to establish new busines...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the cross-country and gender variations of entrepreneu...
Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and the World Bank, I examine the effect of the ...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
This paper uses aggregate data from the International Labor Organization and microeconomic data from...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
This paper uses aggregate data from the International Labor Organization and microeconomic data from...
The gender inequality is the hot topic for most countries in the world. However, sometimes the talks...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
Purpose Research and theory indicate that macro-level variables can influence the effects of indivi...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
Entrepreneurship is a topic much debated and analyzed by many research institutions and organization...
This study evaluates the influence of institutions on the probability to be-come a woman and man ent...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze aziendali e giuridiche, XXV ciclo, a.a. 2012-2013Recent researches c...
This paper compares the impact of institutions on men and women's decisions to establish new busines...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the cross-country and gender variations of entrepreneu...
Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and the World Bank, I examine the effect of the ...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
This paper uses aggregate data from the International Labor Organization and microeconomic data from...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
This paper uses aggregate data from the International Labor Organization and microeconomic data from...
The gender inequality is the hot topic for most countries in the world. However, sometimes the talks...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
Purpose Research and theory indicate that macro-level variables can influence the effects of indivi...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
Entrepreneurship is a topic much debated and analyzed by many research institutions and organization...