textabstractThis paper investigates why women’s self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. It has three focal points. It discriminates between the preference for self-employment and actual involvement in self-employment using a two (probit) equation model. It makes a systematic distinction between different ways in which gender influences the preference for and actual involvement in self-employment (mediation and moderation). It includes perceived ability as a potential driver of self-employment next to risk attitude, self-employed parents and other socio-demographic drivers. A representative data set of more than 8,000 individuals from 29 countries (25 EU member states, US, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) is used (t...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractFemale self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped fem...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
Female self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped female potentia...
This article challenges the assumption that the factors associated with the self-employment choices ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper examines the factors that influence transitions into self-employment, paying particular a...
Self-employment has been considered an important part of recovering and growing economy as well as a...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
Female self-employment has been increasing steadily over the last years in many countries. However, ...
This study aims to analyse women’s self-employment in five regions of Europe, namely Northern Europe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractFemale self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped fem...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
Female self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped female potentia...
This article challenges the assumption that the factors associated with the self-employment choices ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper examines the factors that influence transitions into self-employment, paying particular a...
Self-employment has been considered an important part of recovering and growing economy as well as a...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
Female self-employment has been increasing steadily over the last years in many countries. However, ...
This study aims to analyse women’s self-employment in five regions of Europe, namely Northern Europe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...