This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on data from a questionnaire survey run in 2014-15 in Italy. We analyse how Ph.D. students perceive the institutional entrepreneurial environment, the drivers and the factors hindering entrepreneurship and gender-equality among faculties at the parent institution. We find evidence of a gender bias in Ph.D. entrepreneurship and that the perception about the factors either hampering or supporting entrepreneurship is deeply different between sexes. The academic environment can have a fundamental impact on students' decisions to start new ventures and on the probability that they will abandon their entrepreneurial intentions. Female student entrepre...
This paper investigates PhD entrepreneurship. We focus on the university factors most closely associ...
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of gender balance in forming individuals’ understanding o...
This paper demonstrates that engagement in innovation and enterprise activity in SET departments wit...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
Women are consistently underrepresented among graduate entrepreneurs. This is especially true among ...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Our study analyses the determinants of the gender gap in academic entrepreneurship among UK-based ac...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
Using survey data from a large public research organization, this study examines entrepreneurship pr...
In this study we examine the paper of gender perception of entrepreneurship in a technology-based fi...
This article explores the determinants of academic entrepreneurship. In particular, it investigates ...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
We aim at analyzing female participation in Italian academic spin-offs using publically available da...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
This paper investigates PhD entrepreneurship. We focus on the university factors most closely associ...
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of gender balance in forming individuals’ understanding o...
This paper demonstrates that engagement in innovation and enterprise activity in SET departments wit...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
Women are consistently underrepresented among graduate entrepreneurs. This is especially true among ...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved d...
Our study analyses the determinants of the gender gap in academic entrepreneurship among UK-based ac...
Assessing gender disparities in science commercialisation has been in the centre of the unresolved ...
Using survey data from a large public research organization, this study examines entrepreneurship pr...
In this study we examine the paper of gender perception of entrepreneurship in a technology-based fi...
This article explores the determinants of academic entrepreneurship. In particular, it investigates ...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
We aim at analyzing female participation in Italian academic spin-offs using publically available da...
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard to entrep...
This paper investigates PhD entrepreneurship. We focus on the university factors most closely associ...
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of gender balance in forming individuals’ understanding o...
This paper demonstrates that engagement in innovation and enterprise activity in SET departments wit...