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Socio-cultural factors and female entrepreneurship
Authors
A BarNir
A BarNir
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A Bruin De
A Coduras
A Shapero
AL Anna
AR Anderson
AR Dinur
B Berger
B Schiller
C Alvarez
C Battistella
C Baughn
C Brush
C Curado
CC Chen
Claudia Alvarez
D Audretsch
D Cormier
D Ribeiro-Soriano
D Urbano
D Urbano
DA Kirby
David Urbano
DC North
DC North
DE Conroy
DR DeTienne
DR Gnyawali
DS Evans
DS Siegel
E Douglas
EJ Gatewood
F Liñán
F Welter
F Wilson
FT Mousa
G King
H Auken Van
H White
HE Aldrich
I Chaston
I Kirzner
I Kirzner
J Ekelund
J Wagner
JA Katz
JC Naranjo-Valencia
JG Cegarra-Navarro
JJ Güemes
KH Huarng
M Levesque
M Minniti
M Renko
Maria Noguera
MC Díaz-García
N Langowitz
N Langowitz
NG Boyd
P Arenius
P Davidsson
P Nilsson
P Thornton
R Aidis
R Baron
R Hernández
R Reed
RF Scherer
S Bhasin
S Gómez-Haro
S Hotho
S Marlow
S Shane
S Venkataraman
TT Yang
TV Menzies
VK Gupta
YY Chang
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the main socio-cultural factors that influence women entrepreneurship in Catalonia, using institutional economics as a theoretical framework. The empirical research employs logistic regression models (rare events logit), utilizing data obtained from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor project (GEM). The main findings highlight that 'fear of failure' and 'perceived capabilities' are the most important socio-cultural factors on the probability of becoming a woman entrepreneur. The research contributes both theoretically, advancing knowledge of the socio-cultural factors that affect female entrepreneurship, and practically, helping in the development of educational programmes and support policies to promote entrepreneurial activity. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
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