Hotel-Catering-Tourism (HCT) is an important sector of the economy in a number of countries, often representing more than 5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP), especially in France and Senegal. This research examines the influence of gender on the motivation of students in the HCT sector to endorse an entrepreneur identity by comparing two countries: France, an individualist society where the economy is ‘innovation-driven’ and Senegal, a more collectivist country whose economy is ‘factor-driven’, according to the classification of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. In these two countries, which are at different levels of economic development, the HCT sector accounts for a sizeable share of their GDP at 5.3% for Senegal, and 7.2% for F...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
Purpose – This paper aims to improve knowledge of individual heterogeneity in affecting the entrepre...
Hotel-Catering-Tourism (HCT) is an important sector of the economy in a number of countries, often r...
While previous studies have demonstrated the importance of personality traits in the decision to pur...
cahier de recherche n°2009-11 E4This study analyses the role played by gender and personal environme...
Women’s tourism entrepreneurship has been identified as fundamental to meeting the UN’s Sustainable ...
Drawing on the contemporary shift in tourism research to a sociological focus on the producers withi...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
Due to a high level of uncertainty, entrepreneurship is generally considered a risky endeavor. This ...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
Students' start-ups are making a significant contribution towards sustainable entrepreneurship devel...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of collecting this data was to explore the m...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
Purpose – This paper aims to improve knowledge of individual heterogeneity in affecting the entrepre...
Hotel-Catering-Tourism (HCT) is an important sector of the economy in a number of countries, often r...
While previous studies have demonstrated the importance of personality traits in the decision to pur...
cahier de recherche n°2009-11 E4This study analyses the role played by gender and personal environme...
Women’s tourism entrepreneurship has been identified as fundamental to meeting the UN’s Sustainable ...
Drawing on the contemporary shift in tourism research to a sociological focus on the producers withi...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
Due to a high level of uncertainty, entrepreneurship is generally considered a risky endeavor. This ...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
Students' start-ups are making a significant contribution towards sustainable entrepreneurship devel...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of collecting this data was to explore the m...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
Purpose – This paper aims to improve knowledge of individual heterogeneity in affecting the entrepre...