The present research shows how entrepreneurial culture contributes to the widely noted difference in entrepreneurial propensities between men and women. The consequences of the assumed differential importance of household and family generate testable hypotheses about the gender effects of entrepreneurial culture.The principal hypothesis is that there is a greater chance of females in ‘unentrepreneurial’ cultures being relatively entrepreneurial compared to males. Also women from different entrepreneurial cultures show greater similarity of behaviour (lower variance) than men. But proportionate gender gaps within entrepreneurial cultures are less than those between males of different cultures.These hypotheses are tested on US immigrant data ...
The ratio of second to fourth digit (2D4D) has been shown to correlate negatively with entrepreneuri...
Tourism industry is one of the leading sectors in economic development as create business opportunit...
We thank seminar participants at the European University Institute and EIEF. First draft: August 201...
The present research shows how entrepreneurial culture contributes to the widely noted difference in...
Most entrepreneurs define success as business growth. However, for women entrepreneurs, success inco...
The economic progress of the nation is indicated by the entrepreneurial activity and overall societa...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
The presence of entrepreneurial proclivity in an individual is the result of many interacting factor...
The gender gap in entrepreneurship has typically been understood through women’s struc-tural disadva...
This article analyzes the different perceptions of both male and female potential entrepreneurs from...
This study investigates how culture influences the drivers of entrepreneurial intention among women...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
The present research analyzes the way in which gender-role orientation (GRO) and perceived entrepr...
Using data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lower rate of fe...
The ratio of second to fourth digit (2D4D) has been shown to correlate negatively with entrepreneuri...
Tourism industry is one of the leading sectors in economic development as create business opportunit...
We thank seminar participants at the European University Institute and EIEF. First draft: August 201...
The present research shows how entrepreneurial culture contributes to the widely noted difference in...
Most entrepreneurs define success as business growth. However, for women entrepreneurs, success inco...
The economic progress of the nation is indicated by the entrepreneurial activity and overall societa...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
The presence of entrepreneurial proclivity in an individual is the result of many interacting factor...
The gender gap in entrepreneurship has typically been understood through women’s struc-tural disadva...
This article analyzes the different perceptions of both male and female potential entrepreneurs from...
This study investigates how culture influences the drivers of entrepreneurial intention among women...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
The present research analyzes the way in which gender-role orientation (GRO) and perceived entrepr...
Using data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lower rate of fe...
The ratio of second to fourth digit (2D4D) has been shown to correlate negatively with entrepreneuri...
Tourism industry is one of the leading sectors in economic development as create business opportunit...
We thank seminar participants at the European University Institute and EIEF. First draft: August 201...