This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. Two comparable surveys (Scotland, Spain), each comprising thirty matched pairs of business owners (30 male, 30 female) drawn from the professional business services sector provide four distinctive groups of entrepreneurs (female Spanish, male-Spanish, female-Scottish, male-Scottish). The study views entrepreneurship as being socially embedded, hence owners' constructions of their social realities in the context of business ownership were included in the analysis. The results show significant differences in the amounts of human, social and financial capital used by the four groups of entrepreneurs and in the subsequent performance of their vent...
Research investigating women-owned businesses has developed considerably over the past two decades. ...
While women-owned ventures represent an increasing proportion of new businesses in most western coun...
This article analyses the effect of social capital on entrepreneurship in Europe, distinguishing bet...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capital and fi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capi...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between human capital, personal wealth and social capital...
Using a sample of 315 respondents from the Mangaung metropolitan municipality in South Africa, this ...
This presentation discusses human capital, social capital and performance. In particular gender diff...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
textabstractFemale and male entrepreneurs differ in the way they finance their businesses. This can ...
Female entrepreneurs should not be treated as a monolithic categoryrather, they are a diverse and co...
Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates perf...
Research investigating women-owned businesses has developed considerably over the past two decades. ...
While women-owned ventures represent an increasing proportion of new businesses in most western coun...
This article analyses the effect of social capital on entrepreneurship in Europe, distinguishing bet...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capital and fi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interplay between gender, entrepreneurial capi...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between human capital, personal wealth and social capital...
Using a sample of 315 respondents from the Mangaung metropolitan municipality in South Africa, this ...
This presentation discusses human capital, social capital and performance. In particular gender diff...
The comparatively low levels of entrepreneurship in Scotland and in particular, low rates of female ...
textabstractFemale and male entrepreneurs differ in the way they finance their businesses. This can ...
Female entrepreneurs should not be treated as a monolithic categoryrather, they are a diverse and co...
Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates perf...
Research investigating women-owned businesses has developed considerably over the past two decades. ...
While women-owned ventures represent an increasing proportion of new businesses in most western coun...
This article analyses the effect of social capital on entrepreneurship in Europe, distinguishing bet...