SummaryThe empirical evidence devoted to analyze the impact of perceptual factors in explaining the differences in the entrepreneurial intention of men and women is still limited and not entirely conclusive (Shinnar et al., 2012; Wilson et al., 2009). This non-conclusive research is significantly more noteworthy when the analysis is focused on the entrepreneurial intention of men and women once they become entrepreneurs. Drawing on this gap and taking as starting point the premises of Social Feminist Theory, our paper aims to examine the mediating role of perceptual factors on the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial intention of non-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs. Drawing on a sample provided by the Global Entrepreneurship Moni...
[EN] In the institutionalization of men s and women s roles in today s society, three key issues aff...
We use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to detect gender differences in the factor that shape en...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
Gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions and agentic traits frequently linked to entreprene...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
Purpose: To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape entrepreneurial intentions of universi...
This study analyzes the interplay between gender differences and the social environment in the form...
We use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to detect gender effects in the variables that shape ent...
AbstractThis article focuses on reviewing, through a competency analysis, the factors that favor or ...
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful economic forces in modern societies but women are less ...
<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape the entrepreneurial...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape entrepreneurial intentions of university student...
Entrepreneurial intention is a topic still lacking of a bounded and consistent definition nowadays. ...
Our study examines to what extent female and male entrepreneurs differ in the way they perceive and ...
[EN] In the institutionalization of men s and women s roles in today s society, three key issues aff...
We use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to detect gender differences in the factor that shape en...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...
Gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions and agentic traits frequently linked to entreprene...
AbstractResearches on entrepreneurship from a gender perspective reveal significant differences not ...
Purpose: To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape entrepreneurial intentions of universi...
This study analyzes the interplay between gender differences and the social environment in the form...
We use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to detect gender effects in the variables that shape ent...
AbstractThis article focuses on reviewing, through a competency analysis, the factors that favor or ...
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful economic forces in modern societies but women are less ...
<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape the entrepreneurial...
AbstractWomen play an important role in entrepreneurship although feminine entrepreneurship is lower...
To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape entrepreneurial intentions of university student...
Entrepreneurial intention is a topic still lacking of a bounded and consistent definition nowadays. ...
Our study examines to what extent female and male entrepreneurs differ in the way they perceive and ...
[EN] In the institutionalization of men s and women s roles in today s society, three key issues aff...
We use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to detect gender differences in the factor that shape en...
Previous research suggests that diverse factors predict gender differences in entrepreneurial intent...