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This scholarly journal publishes original papers and conceptual and empirical articles in the field of entrepreneurship, including national and international studies of enterprise creation, small business management, minority issues in entrepreneurship, and more.
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Advancing a framework for coherent research on women's entrepreneurship.
May 1, 2007... Introduction
Most would agree that the dramatic growth and participation of women in entrepreneurship and the expanding body of research creates a need for both generic and specific theoretical perspectives and research approaches to...
The entrepreneurial propensity of women.
May 1, 2007... Entrepreneurship is becoming an increasingly important source of employment for women across many countries. The level of female involvement in entrepreneurial activity, however, is still significantly lower than that of men. We take a...
The role of gender in opportunity identification.
May 1, 2007... Opportunity identification is rapidly becoming a key focal point of research in the entrepreneurship domain. This study is the first to explore gender differences in opportunity identification. Utilizing two distinct samples (95 senior...
Gender, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial career intentions: implications for entrepreneurship education (1).
May 1, 2007... The relationships between gender, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial intentions were examined for two sample groups: adolescents and adult master of business administration (MBA) students. Similar gender effects on...
The differential effect of men and women entrepreneurs' human capital and networking on growth expectancies in Bulgaria.
May 1, 2007... Based on expectancy theory and social psychology perspectives, this study looks at the differential effects of men and women entrepreneurs' human capital and networking on their growth expectancies in the context of a transitional economy....
Gender, entrepreneurship, and bank lending: the criteria and processes used by bank loan officers in assessing applications.
May 1, 2007... Previous research provides unequivocal evidence that women-owned businesses start with both lower levels of overall capitalization and lower ratios of debt finance. Structural dissimilarities between male-owned and female-owned businesses...
Does gender matter? Women business angels and the supply of entrepreneurial finance.
May 1, 2007... There is a substantial literature on the relationship between gender and access to finance. However, most studies have been concerned with access to debt finance. More recently, the focus of this research has broadened to examine women and...
Business succession at Building #19: overall, it is better to be the father than the son.(Company overview)
May 1, 2007... The Father
Nestled cozily in a cluttered office that resembled the controlled chaos of one of his retail stores, Jerry Ellis, founder and CEO of Building #19, was reminiscing to business professor Greta Stanley (1) about the "early days"...
Business succession at Building #19: overall, it is better to be the father than the son: note to instructors.(Case study)
May 1, 2007... Introduction
Founded by chief executive officer (CEO) Jerry Ellis in 1964, Building #19 was a multisite salvage/sales retail operation in New England. Its president was Ellis' son, Bill Elovitz. Ellis believed he had been "lucky" in his...