4noDoes a corrupt politico-institutional environment affect the demand of public subsidies for credit access – so-called public guarantee schemes – by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) helmed by female entrepreneurs? The paper tackles this question by using a large sample of European SMEs over 2010–2014 while also carefully addressing possible endogeneity issues. It provides robust evidence that, compared to their male counterparts, female entrepreneurs: (a) tend to demand more public subsidies, and (b) are more sensitive to the quality of the politicoinstitutional environment. The upshot is that a corrupt environment is not gender neutral: in light of ‘essential gender features,’ corruption negatively influences SMEs helmed by fema...
In this paper, we address the question of whether the gender of a firm\u2019s leader affects the cos...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
3siIn this paper we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country m...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
This paper provides analyses of the effect of corruption in South Asia on (1) credit access for smal...
3siWe test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obt...
We investigate whether gender can be considered as part of the corporate governance structure, and a...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
We test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obtain...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze economiche e aziendali, XXIX cicloThe objective of this doctoral the...
Funding: This work was supported by the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics; the University...
In this paper, we address the question of whether the gender of a firm’s leader affects the cost of ...
The evidence on gender discrimination in lending remains controversial. To capture gender biases in ...
In this paper, we address the question of whether the gender of a firm\u2019s leader affects the cos...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
3siIn this paper we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country m...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
This paper provides analyses of the effect of corruption in South Asia on (1) credit access for smal...
3siWe test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obt...
We investigate whether gender can be considered as part of the corporate governance structure, and a...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
We test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obtain...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze economiche e aziendali, XXIX cicloThe objective of this doctoral the...
Funding: This work was supported by the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics; the University...
In this paper, we address the question of whether the gender of a firm’s leader affects the cost of ...
The evidence on gender discrimination in lending remains controversial. To capture gender biases in ...
In this paper, we address the question of whether the gender of a firm\u2019s leader affects the cos...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...