Analysis of entrepreneurs' motives in the framework of organizational behavior theory is a popular research area regarding female entrepreneurship. This study analyzes women entrepreneurs' motives (propensity for risk, finding a work-life balance, desire to develop business skills, need to seek self-employment, and desire to earn more than in paid employment) to achieve survival of their businesses through crisp set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA). Analysis yields the following results: 1) women whose motive is to pursuit a better work-life balance are less likely to success; and 2) women whose motive is risk-taking are more likely to success
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
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AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
This study examines men and women intending entrepreneurs, who have graduated with an MBA from a top...
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This study is the first empirical research that focuses only on successful female entrepreneurs in N...
With high recognized importance of women and entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship has been attac...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
Entrepreneurial motivations have become a frequently discussed topic in entrepreneurship research. H...
The objective of this study is to review theoretical models that determine women entrepreneurial mo...
The growth of the proportion of female-owned businesses has been constant over the past decades. How...
Traditionally, women's workforce participation was confined to paid employment such as nursing, teac...
This study explores the underlying dynamics of motivation for women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia a...
The first article on business creation by women was published midway through the 1970s. The author w...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
This review was intended to ascertain how the pulling/pushing factors either motivated/ enforced wom...
AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
This study examines men and women intending entrepreneurs, who have graduated with an MBA from a top...
The past decade witnessed a dramatic growth in women-owed businesses. According to the Small Busines...
This study is the first empirical research that focuses only on successful female entrepreneurs in N...
With high recognized importance of women and entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship has been attac...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
Entrepreneurial motivations have become a frequently discussed topic in entrepreneurship research. H...
The objective of this study is to review theoretical models that determine women entrepreneurial mo...
The growth of the proportion of female-owned businesses has been constant over the past decades. How...
Traditionally, women's workforce participation was confined to paid employment such as nursing, teac...
This study explores the underlying dynamics of motivation for women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia a...
The first article on business creation by women was published midway through the 1970s. The author w...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
This review was intended to ascertain how the pulling/pushing factors either motivated/ enforced wom...
AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...