从概念到创业:谁和什么影响女性创业

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ting-Ling Lin, Tzu-ying Lu, Mei-Chen Hsieh, Heng Liu
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摘要

本研究探讨了女性创业过程的早期阶段,从构思到创业。对飞鹅计划网站上发表的78位女企业家的故事进行了内容收集和分析。从事不同行业的,大多是个人服务行业的中小企业或微型企业。研究结果表明,女性企业家为:中年,已婚,大学学历,有工作经验,没有管理经验,没有财务支持,主要从事传统的个人服务行业。除了她们的梦想、兴趣、特定技能和知识外,这些妇女还希望解决生活问题或帮助社会中的弱势群体。当他们有创业想法时,他们很可能会与家人分享,并得到家人的认可和肯定,尤其是丈夫。政府援助是影响他们创业决策的一个主要因素。他们通过培训课程获得相关的商业知识。提供了对女性创业的实际和政策影响。引用本文:林廷玲,陆子英,谢梅珍,刘恒,“从概念到创业:谁和什么影响女性创业”,《当代管理研究》,第14卷,第4期,第253-2762018页。本文件的永久链接:http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.17957
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From Conception to Start-Up: Who and What Affect Female Entrepreneurship
This study explores the early stages of the female entrepreneurial process from conception to venture start up. Seventy-eight female entrepreneurs’ stories, published on the Flying Goose Program website, were collected and analyzed by content. Engaged in different industries, they are mostly small- and medium-sized enterprises or micro-enterprises in personal service industry. The results describe the women entrepreneur as: middle-aged, married, college degree, with work experience, no management experience, no financial backup, mostly in traditionally personal service industry. In addition to their dreams, interests, and specific skills and knowledge, these women have a desire to solve life problems or assist disadvantaged groups in society. When they have an entrepreneurial idea, they are likely to share it with and receive approval and affirmation from their families—particularly their husbands. Government assistance is a major factor affecting their venture start up decision making. They access related business knowledge from training courses. Practical and policy implications for female entrepreneurship are provided. To cite this document: Ting-Ling Lin, Tzu-Ying Lu, Mei-Chen Hsieh, Heng-Yih Liu, "From Conception to Start-Up: Who and What Affect Female Entrepreneurship", Contemporary Management Research, Vol.14, No.4, pp. 253-276, 2018. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.17957
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Contemporary Management Research
Contemporary Management Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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