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Female entrepreneurs’ cognitive attributes and venture growth in Japan: the moderating role of perceived social legitimacy
Norifumi Kawai, Tomoyo KazumiBy drawing upon social cognitive and legitimacy perspectives, this study aims to explore the role of perceived social legitimacy as an informal institutional force that moderates…
Entrepreneurial competences and growth of female-owned enterprises: the mediation role of absorptive capacity
Samuel Dawa, Rebecca Namatovu, Fiona Mulira, Sarah Kyejjusa, Mercy Arinaitwe, Alice ArinaitweFocusing on female entrepreneurs operating in a resource-scarce environment, this study aims to draw from the resource-based view to examine the relationship between…
Exploring the gendered entrepreneurial identity gap: implications for entrepreneurship education
Catherine Elliott, Janet Mantler, Joie HugginsWomen are underrepresented in most university entrepreneurship education (EE) programmes and less likely than men to pursue business venturing as a career. One reason may be the…
Dynamics of entrepreneurial belonging among Mexican female entrepreneurs
Murat Erogul, Salvador Barragan, Caroline EssersUnderstanding belonging provides a better insight into the structural, political, cultural and gendered elements of entrepreneurship. This paper aims to focus on Mexican female…
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- Editor in Chief: Diana Hechavarría