Gender differences in entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship: an empirical analysis

T Adachi, T Hisada - Small Business Economics, 2017 - Springer
This study examines the gender gap in start-up activities to determine whether it is family
status or employment status that is responsible for the observed gender gap. We consider …

Gender differences in business performance: Evidence from Kenya and South Africa

TT Lemma, T Gwatidzo, M Mlilo - Small Business Economics, 2023 - Springer
The study investigates the performance gap between female-owned enterprises (FOEs) and
their male-owned (MOEs) peers, using data obtained from 1,522 firms included in the World …

Toward a theory of affordable loss

RA Martina - Small Business Economics, 2020 - Springer
Although dozens of empirical studies have been published on effectuation as a whole, much
work remains to be done on elaborating each principle in more depth. Based on an …

Biased and overconfident, unbiased but going for it: How framing and anchoring affect the decision to start a new venture

SD Barbosa, A Fayolle, BR Smith - Journal of Business Venturing, 2019 - Elsevier
Cognitive heuristics, biases, and overconfidence have been suggested as an explanation
for entrepreneurial entry. Nevertheless, empirical research on the subject has produced …

Having your cake and eating it too? A two-stage model of the impact of employment and parallel job search on hybrid nascent entrepreneurship

K Klyver, P Steffens, C Lomberg - Journal of Business Venturing, 2020 - Elsevier
Hybrid entrepreneurship, simultaneous employment and entrepreneurship, is increasingly
prevalent. We theorize entrepreneurial entry as one possible outcome of a two-stage new …

Serial entrepreneurship, learning by doing and self-selection

V Rocha, A Carneiro, CA Varum - International Journal of Industrial …, 2015 - Elsevier
It remains a question whether serial entrepreneurs typically perform better than their novice
counterparts owing to learning by doing effects or mostly because they are a selected …

The unshackled entrepreneur: Occupational determinants of entrepreneurial effort

C Laffineur, SD Barbosa, A Fayolle… - Journal of Business …, 2020 - Elsevier
Entrepreneurial effort triggers action towards business creation and constitutes the ultimate
link between intention and action. Although occupations play a significant role in …

[图书][B] Knowledge intensive entrepreneurship: The birth, growth and demise of entrepreneurial firms

F Delmar, K Wennberg - 2010 - books.google.com
How and why are firms created, expanded and terminated by entrepreneurs in the
knowledge intensive economy? The authors show these entrepreneurship processes are …

A Factor Analysis of the Entrepreneurial Success, Motivation andProblems Faced: The Case of Chinese Entrepreneurs

K Gok, O Kara, S Lakshman… - … and Innovation in …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined the following factors in this study of Chinese entrepreneurs' success:
entrepreneurial motivation, success factors, start-up challenges, business growth, the role of …

Forecasting errors of new venture survival

A Hyytinen, J Lahtonen… - Strategic …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This article studies entrepreneurs' forecast errors around market entry. Using data on
nascent entrepreneurs in the US and start‐ups in F inland, we find that besides being …