Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship: Evidence From Gem Data
Articles
Tatiana Tsyganova
St. Petersburg State University
Galina Shirokova
St. Petersburg State University
Published 2010-05-31
https://doi.org/10.15388/omee.2010.1.1.14309
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Keywords

gender differences
GEM
entrepreneurship
efficiency-driven countries

How to Cite

Tsyganova, T. and Shirokova, G. (2010) “Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship: Evidence From Gem Data”, Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 1(1), pp. 120–141. doi:10.15388/omee.2010.1.1.14309.

Abstract

Being a significant component of the contemporary business world, female entrepreneurial activity is considered a key element of economic growth worldwide, and especially in emerging markets. The present study explores gender differences in efficiency-driven countries based on the GEM data through correlation and regression analyses. An important finding of the paper is that training on starting a new business as a common factor, has a greater influence on female entrepreneurial activity. Therefore, training should be considered an essential issue when designing government policies and stimulating entrepreneurial activity in general, of both female and male entrepreneurs.
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