Women’s Business Ownership: Operating Within the Context of Institutional and In-Group Collectivism
Abstract
The development of women’s entrepreneurship has positive implications for societal and economic growth. In this study, we examine the effects of culture and, more specifically, collectivism on women’s businesses. With a mixed-method and multilevel approach, we conducted a quantitative country-level analysis followed by a qualitative study of women entrepreneurs. Our results indicate that collectivism at the in-group level (family and close...
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Title
Women’s Business Ownership: Operating Within the Context of Institutional and In-Group Collectivism
Published Date
Dec 4, 2014
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
7
Pages
2037 - 2064
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