拉丁美洲妇女创业的背景方法:影响研究和公共政策

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
Rocío Ruiz Martínez, Katherina Kuschel, I. Pastor
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引用次数: 6

摘要

“女性创业”这一领域正日益受到公共政策和学术界的关注。然而,文献主要是由主要在发达经济体开发的模型和框架所主导,这些模型和框架具有一系列与拉丁美洲现实不符的特点。本概念性文件确定了在分析与北半球相比拉丁美洲妇女创业时需要考虑的五个背景条件:1)妇女创业率高;2)不正式率高;3)传统文化与自我表达;4)创新型企业的比例较低;5)生态系统建设。我们将讨论这些背景条件如何与COVID-19大流行和经济危机相互作用。最后,提出了研究议程和公共议程。本文呼吁以拉丁美洲研究视角看待女性企业家,并建议促进女性可持续创业有助于区域发展、影响经济活动、改善收入分配、减少贫困和促进性别平等。
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A contextual approach to women's entrepreneurship in Latin America: impacting research and public policy
: The field of ‘women in entrepreneurship’ is growing attention from public policy and academia. However, the literature has been dominated by models and frameworks that were developed mostly in developed economies with a set of particular characteristics that do not match the Latin American reality. This conceptual paper identifies five contextual conditions to consider while analysing women’s entrepreneurship in Latin America compared to the Northern Hemisphere: 1) high rates of women’s entrepreneurship; 2) high rates of informality; 3) traditional culture and self-expression; 4) low rates of innovation-based ventures; 5) developing ecosystems. We discuss how these contextual conditions interact with the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis. Finally, both a research agenda and a public agenda are suggested. This article calls for a Latin American research perspective on women entrepreneurs and suggests that promoting women into sustainable entrepreneurship contributes to regional development, impacts economic activity, improves income distribution, reduces poverty and fosters gender equality.
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International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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1.90
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11
期刊介绍: The goal of the IJGSB is to explore the opportunities and threats of globalisation for small businesses as well as small businesses" strategic options in an increasingly global world. Dramatic changes in contemporary society and the economy have impacts on small businesses. The changing environment negatively influences the development and survival of smaller organisations in some areas and creates new opportunities for small businesses in others. Small firms" managers increasingly have to cope with global as well as local competitive dimensions. Research in this broad field thus is highly relevant.
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