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Sociocultural Factors and Female Entrepreneurship in the Innovative Service Sector in Catalonia: A Qualitative Analysis

2013

The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the main sociocultural factors and their impact on female entrepreneurship in the innovative service sector in Catalonia (Spain) and to establish differences to male initiatives using the institutional approach as a theoretical framework. Based on a comparative case study, the principal findings suggest that social networks, role models, entrepreneurial attitudes and family context are important determinants of female entrepreneurship. Family context is, in particular, a crucial factor, which might have a larger impact on women than men. The research contributes both theoretically, with the creation of knowledge in less researched areas such as fema…

Institutional approachEntrepreneurshipEconomic growthQualitative analysisbusiness.industryPolitical scienceComparative caseContext (language use)Sociocultural evolutionbusinessTertiary sector of the economy
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Institutionalism, cultural institutions and cultural policy in the Nordic countries

2010

In the article our aim is to analyse theoretically the questions: (1) what is the relevance of institutional approach in research about cultural policy and cultural institutions, and (2) how do the ...

Institutional approachPolitical economyPolitical scienceInstitutionalismGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRelevance (information retrieval)New institutionalismCultural institutionSocial scienceGeneral Environmental SciencePath dependenceCultural policyNordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift
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Social Constructionist and Social Engineer

2021

This chapter follows the times series of the previous chapter. It is not just the scale of the problem that distinguishes one stage from another but also the nature of the problem. When social entrepreneurs try to shift the context in an institutional approach, they have to face some issues previously described in the second part of the book. This case study exemplifies what these issues are, linked to the concept of legitimacy, and the strategies carried out by the social entrepreneur to overcome them.

Institutional approachTransition (fiction)Scale (social sciences)Face (sociological concept)Context (language use)SociologySocial constructionismSystemic problemLegitimacyEpistemology
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Socio-cultural factors and entrepreneurial activity

2011

Scholars who study entrepreneurship have lent great value by exploring the factors that explain how entrepreneurs create new businesses and thus, how societies and economies grow and prosper. Although there has considerable research based on psychological and economic approaches to entrepreneurship, the influence of socio-cultural factors on enterprise development remains under studied. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to integrate, from a theoretical perspective, the socio-cultural factors and entrepreneurial activity. In this sense, the article points out that the institutional approach could be an apt framework to develop future research analyzing the socio-cultural factors that influ…

Value (ethics)EntrepreneurshipInstitutional approachbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Research basedInstitutional economicsSociologyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingPublic relationsbusinessInternational Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship
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