We examine how the institutional context affects the relationship between gender and opportunity entrepreneurship. To do this, we develop a multi-level model that connects feminist theory at the micro-level to institutional theory at the macro-level. It is hypothesized that the gender gap in opportunity entrepreneurship is more pronounced in low-quality institutional contexts and less pronounced in high-quality institutional contexts. Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and regulation data from the economic freedom of the world index (EFW), we test our predictions and find evidence in support of our model. Our findings suggest that, while there is a gender gap in entrepreneurship, these disparities are reduced as the q...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...
The Swedish entrepreneurial environment is a heavily male-dominated field characterized by unequal c...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...
We examine how the institutional context affects the relationship between gender and opportunity ent...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
Purpose Research and theory indicate that macro-level variables can influence the effects of indivi...
Although it seems almost a stylized fact that females are less likely than males to start new ventur...
Entrepreneurs start and grow their ventures in a widely varying set of institutional contexts. One d...
Using data on the entire population of businesses registered in the states of California and Massach...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
The presence of a gender gap in entrepreneurship has been well studied in previous literature. There...
This study focuses on the impact of entrepreneurial alertness on opportunity recognition and the dis...
There is no gender difference between success in establishing a business once both males and females...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...
The Swedish entrepreneurial environment is a heavily male-dominated field characterized by unequal c...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...
We examine how the institutional context affects the relationship between gender and opportunity ent...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
Purpose Research and theory indicate that macro-level variables can influence the effects of indivi...
Although it seems almost a stylized fact that females are less likely than males to start new ventur...
Entrepreneurs start and grow their ventures in a widely varying set of institutional contexts. One d...
Using data on the entire population of businesses registered in the states of California and Massach...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
The presence of a gender gap in entrepreneurship has been well studied in previous literature. There...
This study focuses on the impact of entrepreneurial alertness on opportunity recognition and the dis...
There is no gender difference between success in establishing a business once both males and females...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...
The Swedish entrepreneurial environment is a heavily male-dominated field characterized by unequal c...
Given that skill variety is widely regarded a key component of entrepreneurial human capital, gender...