Women entrepreneurs in and from developing countries: Evidences from the literature

被引:255
|
作者
De Vita, Luisa [1 ]
Mari, Michela [2 ]
Poggesi, Sara [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Fac Polit Sci, I-00198 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Studies Business, I-00133 Rome, Italy
关键词
Female entrepreneurship in developing countries; Immigrant women entrepreneurs; Systematic literature review; FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP; IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS; SMALL ENTERPRISES; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; GENDER; MICRO; BUSINESSWOMEN; NETHERLANDS; PERFORMANCE; DIRECTIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.emj.2013.07.009
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Entrepreneurship has a leading role in economic development worldwide and, although it has usually been considered as a male dominated activity, recent studies emphasize how significant the contribution of women today is: in 2010, almost 42% of entrepreneurs in the world were, indeed, women (GEM, 2010). The role of the gender factor emerged in the academic literature on entrepreneurship in the late 1970s. Over the years, attention has been mainly devoted to the analysis of women entrepreneurs' characteristics in developed countries. Only recently have both the role of female entrepreneurship in emerging economies and the relevance of immigrant female entrepreneurs in developed countries appeared in international journals. Due to the relevance of these two issues for economic development and the still existing gap in the systematization of both theoretical and empirical findings, the authors of this work aim to fill this gap with a systematic literature review based on rigorous criteria. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:451 / 460
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Knowledge and Enterprises in Developing Countries: Evidences from Chile
    Maria Obeso
    Maria Sarabia
    [J]. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2018, 9 : 854 - 870
  • [2] Knowledge and Enterprises in Developing Countries: Evidences from Chile
    Obeso, Maria
    Sarabia, Maria
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, 2018, 9 (03) : 854 - 870
  • [3] Schizophrenia in women and children: A selective review of literature from developing countries
    Chandra, Prabha S.
    Kommu, John Vijay Sagar
    Rudhran, Vidyendran
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, 2012, 24 (05) : 467 - 482
  • [4] Obesity in women from developing countries
    R Martorell
    L Kettel Khan
    ML Hughes
    LM Grummer-Strawn
    [J]. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2000, 54 : 247 - 252
  • [5] Obesity in women from developing countries
    Martorell, R
    Khan, LK
    Hughes, ML
    Grummer-Strawn, LM
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2000, 54 (03) : 247 - 252
  • [6] Shackled feet: A review of women entrepreneurs' challenges in developing countries
    Rahman, Mizanur
    Salamzadeh, Aidin
    Dana, Leo Paul
    [J]. ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS REVIEW, 2024, 12 (01) : 177 - 193
  • [7] Policies for supporting women entrepreneurs in developing countries: the case of Tanzania
    Nziku, Dina Modestus
    Henry, Colette
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND PUBLIC POLICY, 2021, 10 (01) : 38 - 58
  • [8] WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS AND ACCESS TO CREDIT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
    Onah, Roseline C.
    [J]. PAPER PROCEEDINGS OF ADVANCES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 2016, 2016, : 75 - 82
  • [9] Constraints faced by women entrepreneurs in developing countries: review and ranking
    Panda, Swati
    [J]. GENDER IN MANAGEMENT, 2018, 33 (04): : 315 - 331
  • [10] Exploring women entrepreneurs' motivations and challenges from an institutional perspective: evidences from a patriarchal state in India
    Shastri, Swati
    Shastri, Shruti
    Pareek, Abhishek
    Sharma, Riddhi Sudhan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING COMMUNITIES-PEOPLE AND PLACES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, 2022, 16 (04) : 653 - 674