Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether men and women starting a business use the informal economy and do so to test the viability of their venture. Design/methodology/approach – To do this, the results of a survey of 595 small business owners in the UK conducted in August 2012 are reported. Findings – Of the 22 per cent of men and 13 per cent of women small business owners reporting that they traded informally when starting their business, 66 per cent of the men and 53 per cent of the women assert that a main reason was to test the viability of their business. Hence, just over one in six small businesses started by men and one in 14 started by women (one in eight overall) traded in the informal economy when starting-up ...
Although female entrepreneurship yields products, markets, and business models that might not exist ...
One person businesses are a neglected but significant proportion of the small business population. T...
AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...
This paper deals with the issue of entrepreneurship and new venture creation. More specifically, it ...
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The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whet...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
There is a remarkable increase in the participation of females in business activities due to their i...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
The authors summarize the extant literature on the relationship between gender and entre-preneurship...
Worldwide there is a growth in the numbers of people working in the informal economy: either as self...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Although female entrepreneurship yields products, markets, and business models that might not exist ...
One person businesses are a neglected but significant proportion of the small business population. T...
AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...
This paper deals with the issue of entrepreneurship and new venture creation. More specifically, it ...
The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whet...
Mirroring the representation of informal workers in a third world context as displaying entrepreneur...
The importance of entrepreneurship does not only lie in the ability of an individual to develop and ...
In the midst of an era that has unleashed the rise of technology, a craze for modernity and conseque...
The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whet...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
There is a remarkable increase in the participation of females in business activities due to their i...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
The authors summarize the extant literature on the relationship between gender and entre-preneurship...
Worldwide there is a growth in the numbers of people working in the informal economy: either as self...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Although female entrepreneurship yields products, markets, and business models that might not exist ...
One person businesses are a neglected but significant proportion of the small business population. T...
AbstractStarting a business can be a mind challenging and mentally torturing. However, understanding...