Gender Differentials in Entrepreneurship: Insights from a Multi-method Study

IF 0.7 Q4 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Vanita Yadav, J. Unni, R. Naik, S. Dutta
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Abstract

Gender inequality is an obstacle to inclusive growth, and literature reveals shortcomings in the basic entrepreneurial assumption of equal access to resources, support and economic opportunities for women. International bodies have emphasised the need to examine gender differentials at various levels like, country, organisational and individual levels. Our study is a novel attempt in this direction and aims to build a comprehensive understanding of gender differentials in entrepreneurship using multi-method research design. We analyse and integrate findings from the macro-level using national level datasets (NSSO and Economic Census) and the micro-level using surveys (primary data and GEM India data). Our results note a gender equality lacuna, calling for the need to include meaningful sex-disaggregated data in national surveys, the entrepreneurial intentions of women, behavioural traits impacting women entrepreneurs, the importance of entrepreneurship education, fear of failure, self-confidence and the need for role models. We propose a model of macro and micro factors impacting women entrepreneurship in developing countries.
创业中的性别差异:来自多方法研究的见解
性别不平等是包容性增长的障碍,文献揭示了女性平等获得资源、支持和经济机会的基本创业假设的缺陷。国际机构强调有必要在国家、组织和个人等各级审查性别差异。我们的研究是这一方向的新颖尝试,旨在通过多方法研究设计来全面理解创业中的性别差异。我们使用国家层面的数据集(NSSO和经济普查)和微观层面的调查(原始数据和GEM印度数据)来分析和整合宏观层面的发现。我们的研究结果指出了性别平等的空白,呼吁在全国调查中纳入有意义的按性别分类的数据、女性的创业意图、影响女性企业家的行为特征、创业教育的重要性、对失败的恐惧、自信和对榜样的需求。我们提出了一个影响发展中国家妇女创业的宏观和微观因素模型。
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