2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11187-020-00321-3
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Correction to: Digital girl: cyberfeminism and the emancipatory potential of digital entrepreneurship in emerging economies

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“…The digital economy has also proved to be an enabler for women to create a value chain from their passionate activities in creative industries like fashion, beauty and retail (Duffy, 2015;Duffy & Hund, 2015;Duffy & Pruchniewska, 2017;Lin & Di Kloet, 2019;O'Connell 2020). The entrepreneurial ecosystem being facilitated by the digital economy has also been seen to be an enabler in sustainable development through poverty reduction, enhanced work opportunities, and reduction in gender and income inequalities (Si et al, 2019;McAdam et al, 2020). The platform economy has also had an impact on business models, labour market and wages, workspaces and organization structures (Cutolo & Kenney, 2020;Huang et al, 2021;Leick et al, 2022;Zhang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital economy has also proved to be an enabler for women to create a value chain from their passionate activities in creative industries like fashion, beauty and retail (Duffy, 2015;Duffy & Hund, 2015;Duffy & Pruchniewska, 2017;Lin & Di Kloet, 2019;O'Connell 2020). The entrepreneurial ecosystem being facilitated by the digital economy has also been seen to be an enabler in sustainable development through poverty reduction, enhanced work opportunities, and reduction in gender and income inequalities (Si et al, 2019;McAdam et al, 2020). The platform economy has also had an impact on business models, labour market and wages, workspaces and organization structures (Cutolo & Kenney, 2020;Huang et al, 2021;Leick et al, 2022;Zhang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that countries like China, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom, where women believe that there is social inequality between the gender are still experiencing this inequality online in largely male-dominated spheres (Luo and Chan, 2021;Martinez-Dy et al, 2017;McAdam et al, 2020;Wang and Keane, 2020). Societies where social hierarchies are still predominating the scene are believed to hinder DE for females and hinder females from developing their entrepreneurial identity.…”
Section: Insightmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Efforts have been devoted toward defining DE (Davidson and Vaast, 2010;Hull et al, 2007;Sussan and Acs, 2017). However, studies have not attempted to define female DE McAdam, 2022a, 2022b;Martinez-Dy, 2019;Martinez-Dy et al, 2017McAdam et al, 2019McAdam et al, , 2020, neither they clarified unique and specific features attributed to the phenomenon. Instead, previous studies attempted to investigate how the widespread adoption of gender stereotypes and the unequal power in the social hierarchy affects DE practices among females.…”
Section: Insightmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is considered as a "safe place" for individuals to pursue entrepreneurship (Daniels, 2009). Information communication technologies are indeed a virtual place where individuals and, especially, women feel comfortable to express themselves and to emancipate (Plant, 1997;McAdam, 2020).…”
Section: Digital Incubators and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%