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Using Crowdsourcing to Overcome Barriers to Women Entrepreneurship

2015

This chapter presents crowdsourcing as a novel way of overcoming barriers facing women entrepreneurs, offering alternatives to conventional solutions. The study analyzes three barriers to women entrepreneurship: access to financing, access to specific management knowledge, and access to information and communication technologies (ICTs). For each barrier, a different form of crowdsourcing is proposed: crowdfunding, crowd wisdom, and crowdfunded media, respectively. Using these crowdsourcing tools, women entrepreneurs can overcome major difficulties when starting businesses.

Access to informationEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSICTSPublic relationsbusinessCrowdsourcingWomen entrepreneurs
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Political support for women entrepreneurs

2007

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the application of EU programmes that seek to help women to set up their own businesses and discuss how public measures can help full integration of women into all walks of society, especially within jobs that correspond to their skills and capabilities.Design/methodology/approachAfter a literature review on the difficulties women face to find a suitable job, according to their preparation, their needs and their expectations, and the political considerations to act towards equality, this study is aimed at analyzing a European initiative designed to avoid gendered impacts on the present labour market. Through in‐depth interviews of project leade…

Economic growthPoliticsEntrepreneurshipbusiness.industryEQUAL Community InitiativeFace (sociological concept)SociologyPublic relationsbusinessSet (psychology)Women entrepreneursEqual Opportunities International
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Linking Women Entrepreneurship with Social Entrepreneurship

2011

In recent times, the number of women entrepreneurs in the world has grown steadily, motivated by necessity or by reasons related to the identification and exploitation of a gap in the market via which they can exploit and develop the experience and knowledge acquired. However, a new phenomenon is emerging in the field of entrepreneurship: the creation of organizations to attain social goals. It is precisely within this new framework that women can take on a relevant role due to a certain extent to a greater sensitivity towards the social problems in their environment. In this paper, we discuss several cases of women entrepreneurs that have allowed us to relate the motives for entrepreneuria…

EntrepreneurshipIdentification (information)Labour economicsExploitbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)PhenomenonEconomicsSocial entrepreneurshipPublic relationsSocial issuesbusinessWomen entrepreneurs
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Services supporting female entrepreneurs

2010

There are many public initiatives that fund services which support women entrepreneurship. In order to help them improve, this paper takes a closer look at the characteristics of female entrepreneurs, their motivations, and the difficulties they face in their ventures. Through a literature review and the results of a Delphi study with 25 technicians from an EU-funded support programme, this research concludes that policies for the support of women entrepreneurs should aim at strengthening pull motivators and concentrate in designing programmes specifically tailored to the type of business, focusing on long-term policies rather than short-term initiatives.

EntrepreneurshipOrder (business)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementFemale entrepreneursDelphi methodFace (sociological concept)MarketingPublic relationsbusinessWomen entrepreneursThe Service Industries Journal
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Women entrepreneurship in small service firms: motivations, barriers and performance

2012

This article presents an exploratory study on the characteristics of women entrepreneurs and the businesses they run in the Valencia region. Following a close look at the evolution of literature on women entrepreneurs, the study shows how different internal and external factors affect the motivation, obstacles and performance of firms created by women. These results contribute towards a better understanding of business creation by women as they provide an empirical contrast of these variables (motivation, barriers and performance). Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the characteristics of women entrepreneurs and the businesses they run in the Valencia Region of Spain, in order…

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchAffect (psychology)Order (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationService (economics)BusinessMarketingWomen entrepreneursTertiary sector of the economymedia_commonThe Service Industries Journal
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Linking female entrepreneurs' motivation to business survival.

2015

Abstract Analysis of entrepreneurs' motives in the framework of organizational behavior theory is a popular research area regarding female entrepreneurship. This study analyzes women entrepreneurs' motives (propensity for risk, finding a work–life balance, desire to develop business skills, need to seek self-employment, and desire to earn more than in paid employment) to achieve survival of their businesses through crisp set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA). Analysis yields the following results: 1) women whose motive is to pursuit a better work–life balance are less likely to success; and 2) women whose motive is risk-taking are more likely to success.

MarketingEntrepreneurshipQualitative comparative analysisDonesEmpresesBalance (accounting)Organizational behaviorNegocisFemale entrepreneursEconomicsMarketingSet (psychology)Women entrepreneurs
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Women of wine in Sicily: analysis of their role, motivation and work

2012

Recent surveys on female employment show that, in Italy, the number of Women Entrepreneurs has constantly increased. This work aims to study the "Women of Wine" in Sicily, those entrepreneurs or managers who hold leadership and decision-making roles within the wineries, focusing on age, qualification, type of activity, motivations that led to undertake the task, difficulties encountered, and also on changes made by women in the firm. By calculating the coefficient of contingency we intended to measure the association between some factors of development of women-run wineries in Sicily, namely between professional characteristics of women managers deemed most important for this investigation,…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralewomen entrepreneurs wine contingency coefficient
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Barriers to women entrepreneurship. Different methods, different results?

2016

Building on research by Akehurst et al. (Serv Ind J 32:2489-2505, 2012), this study analysed internal and external factors in women entrepreneurship and linked these factors to the barriers that women face when starting businesses. To do so, two contrasting statistical techniques were used: PLS and QCA. After analysing results from each of these techniques, we observed that family duties and difficulties in obtaining financing (both internal and external) were the main factors related to barriers faced by women entrepreneurs.

Statistics and ProbabilityEntrepreneurshipAkehurst05 social sciencesDonesGeneral Social SciencesFace (sociological concept)ManagementEmpreses0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessMarketingWomen entrepreneurs050203 business & managementQuality & Quantity
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Discursos de género de las mujeres emprendedoras por oportunidad. El caso español

2017

espanolSe presentan los resultados de una investigacion sobre emprendedoras en Espana. Se analizan los discursos de genero de las mujeres emprendedoras por oportunidad. Especificamente, se estudia la relacion entre el discurso de la conciliacion familiar, por un lado, y el de la liberacion de “responsabilidades domesticas/reproductivas”, por otro, entre las emprendedoras por oportunidad. La muestra cualitativa esta conformada por mujeres (y madres) profesionales autonomas/ empresarias del sector servicios, de elevado capital cultural. Se llevaron a cabo 40 entrevistas en profundidad y 11 grupos de discusion. Sobre la base del analisis de discurso, se elabora una tipologia de emprendedoras p…

Working lifeGeneral Social SciencesSociologyWomen entrepreneursHumanitiesFamily lifeRevista Austral de Ciencias Sociales
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Yrittäjän innostus syttyi nopeasti

2011

corporate social responsibilityyhteiskuntavastuuNaisten Pankkiwomen entrepreneurshipnaisyrittäjyysWomen's Bank
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