Our study examines to what extent female and male entrepreneurs differ in the way they perceive and assess entrepreneurial success, measured by extrinsic or intrinsic dimensions. Our results indicate a number of similarities between men and women entrepreneurs but also reveal interesting gender-based differences related to family status. Rather than assuming that women entrepreneurs are a homogeneous group, we found that family factors, and especially parental status, play a key role in shaping fundamentally different perceptions of entrepreneurial success amongst different types of women entrepreneurs.Entrepreneur, Gender, Children, Perception of success
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This study analyzes the interplay between gender differences and the social environment in the form...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
The paper examines the difference between male and female entrepreneurs and how those differences ca...
[EN] In the institutionalization of men s and women s roles in today s society, three key issues aff...
This study used survey data from 253 entrepreneurs who founded small to medium sized enterprises (SM...
In this paper we investigate, for the first time, how individual determinants of entrepreneurship -...
Attitudes of men and women entrepreneurs have not been investigated extensively in past research, bu...
SummaryThe empirical evidence devoted to analyze the impact of perceptual factors in explaining the ...
This study examines men and women intending entrepreneurs, who have graduated with an MBA from a top...
This study explores the career/achievement and family orientations of entrepreneurs - specifically t...
Gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions and agentic traits frequently linked to entreprene...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
Are there differences in the success of firms started by men and women?1 The answer seems to be yes,...
Although the number of female entrepreneurs has recently increased, there is little research that ha...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This study analyzes the interplay between gender differences and the social environment in the form...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
The paper examines the difference between male and female entrepreneurs and how those differences ca...
[EN] In the institutionalization of men s and women s roles in today s society, three key issues aff...
This study used survey data from 253 entrepreneurs who founded small to medium sized enterprises (SM...
In this paper we investigate, for the first time, how individual determinants of entrepreneurship -...
Attitudes of men and women entrepreneurs have not been investigated extensively in past research, bu...
SummaryThe empirical evidence devoted to analyze the impact of perceptual factors in explaining the ...
This study examines men and women intending entrepreneurs, who have graduated with an MBA from a top...
This study explores the career/achievement and family orientations of entrepreneurs - specifically t...
Gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions and agentic traits frequently linked to entreprene...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
Are there differences in the success of firms started by men and women?1 The answer seems to be yes,...
Although the number of female entrepreneurs has recently increased, there is little research that ha...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This study analyzes the interplay between gender differences and the social environment in the form...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...