Abstract: Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-performance nexus is intermediated by networks firms establish with government agencies, suppliers, and resource acquisition. Structural equation modelling is used to test the model on a sample of 556 women tourism entrepreneurs in Ghana and Nigeria. Findings indicate that EO positively influences firms’ social ties, resource acquisition, and performance. The results also indicate that establishing strong ties with government agencies leads to more resource acquisition among women owned tourism businesses than strong business ties with suppliers. Furthermore, business ties are more beneficial when they mediate the effect of EO on performance a...
This paper analyzes the role of networks in the access of female entrepreneurs to start-up capital a...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Purpose – This paper uses a social capital theoretical framework to examine how the relational dimen...
Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-performance...
Government policies to support women's empowerment in tourism through sustainable human capital mana...
Government policies to support women’s empowerment in tourism through sustainable human capital mana...
Women entrepreneurs have been considered to use business networking as a determinant to enterprise p...
This study utilizes a social feminist perspective of social capital to investigate how entrepreneuri...
Stimulating women’s entrepreneurship is widely seen as a vital way of enhancing their family livelih...
The role of networking in the sharing of knowledge and information is well documented. What is not c...
We analyse in what ways network embeddedness may influence the business performance of women entrepr...
Over the past few years much has been written about the rapid spread of various types of firm networ...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper uses a social capital theoretical framework to examine how the relati...
For some time now, women have been starting businesses at a rate more than twice that of men. Global...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
This paper analyzes the role of networks in the access of female entrepreneurs to start-up capital a...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Purpose – This paper uses a social capital theoretical framework to examine how the relational dimen...
Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-performance...
Government policies to support women's empowerment in tourism through sustainable human capital mana...
Government policies to support women’s empowerment in tourism through sustainable human capital mana...
Women entrepreneurs have been considered to use business networking as a determinant to enterprise p...
This study utilizes a social feminist perspective of social capital to investigate how entrepreneuri...
Stimulating women’s entrepreneurship is widely seen as a vital way of enhancing their family livelih...
The role of networking in the sharing of knowledge and information is well documented. What is not c...
We analyse in what ways network embeddedness may influence the business performance of women entrepr...
Over the past few years much has been written about the rapid spread of various types of firm networ...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper uses a social capital theoretical framework to examine how the relati...
For some time now, women have been starting businesses at a rate more than twice that of men. Global...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
This paper analyzes the role of networks in the access of female entrepreneurs to start-up capital a...
The presentation discusses the findings of a recently completed scoping study which mapped the exist...
Purpose – This paper uses a social capital theoretical framework to examine how the relational dimen...