المؤلف
Fiş, Ahmet Murat, Ozturkcan, S., Gür, Faik
تاريخ النشر
2019-05
مكان النشر
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Sage
الموضوع
Women entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial self-efficacy, Work–family interaction, Work–family conflict, Life role expectations, Emerging markets
النوع
دورية
اللغة
الإنجليزية
رقمي
نعم
مخطوط
لا
المكتبة
جامعة اوزيجين
معرف أصل المكتبة
2158-2440
رقم السجل
ac80948d-7641-4ccd-b82a-8fcd0bc5d53b
موقع المكتبة
Entrepreneurship, International Relations
التاريخ
2019-05
نص عينة
Two major competing life roles, work and family, are reported to dominate people's efforts in constructing a life. Here, we aim to explore whether and how attributed life roles and related coping strategies of current and aspiring women entrepreneurs meaningfully differentiate and whether the existence of entrepreneurs in their families affects the formation of these different clusters. In our empirical, two-part exploratory study conducted in the emerging economy setting of Turkey, first, we utilize the survey results of 234 women entrepreneurs to explore the issue, and then in the second part of the study, we administer face-to-face interviews to draw out some critical insights. We end up with three different clusters differentiating in their responses to challenges and effect of these on their entrepreneurial self-efficacy beliefs. We believe our study may shed some light on understanding nonhomogeneous women response to roles and challenges in the society and women's entrepreneurial journey.
DOI
10.1177/2158244019846192
Cilt
9