Entrepreneurship is a topic much debated and analyzed by many research institutions and organizations. In recent years, the total number of entrepreneurs has been increasing significantly, female entrepreneurship being the one that has increased a lot. In this study, we are going to present and analyze the results of studies conducted at European level regarding the comparative evolution of male versus female entrepreneurship. The main conclusion that emerges from the analysis of the results obtained is that the number of women entrepreneurs is almost equal to that of men entrepreneurs in many European countries
The last two decades were characterized by an increase in attention on entrepreneurship. An emerging...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In the European Union at the level of the European Commission the principle of gender equality, call...
Entrepreneurship is considered an important factor for economic growth. And although female entrepre...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
The gender inequality is the hot topic for most countries in the world. However, sometimes the talks...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
Female entrepreneurship is still a limited phenomenon in European countries and its promotion ranks ...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
In most countries the rate of female entrepreneurship is around half of that for males (Reynolds et ...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze aziendali e giuridiche, XXV ciclo, a.a. 2012-2013Recent researches c...
This research aims to explore the gendered construction of the entrepreneurial discourse in the EU, ...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
The last two decades were characterized by an increase in attention on entrepreneurship. An emerging...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In the European Union at the level of the European Commission the principle of gender equality, call...
Entrepreneurship is considered an important factor for economic growth. And although female entrepre...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
The gender inequality is the hot topic for most countries in the world. However, sometimes the talks...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
Female entrepreneurship is still a limited phenomenon in European countries and its promotion ranks ...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
In most countries the rate of female entrepreneurship is around half of that for males (Reynolds et ...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze aziendali e giuridiche, XXV ciclo, a.a. 2012-2013Recent researches c...
This research aims to explore the gendered construction of the entrepreneurial discourse in the EU, ...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
The last two decades were characterized by an increase in attention on entrepreneurship. An emerging...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
In the European Union at the level of the European Commission the principle of gender equality, call...