2016
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2016/9-2/12
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The Role of Entrepreneur´s Gender, Age and Firm´s Age in Autonomy. The Case Study from the Czech Republic

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The aim of this article is to explore the question of autonomy as an element of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in the segment of small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) in the Czech Republic. In relation to the independence of the researched companies, we have investigated whether the evaluation of an independent position of the companies differs according to three criteria: gender, age of the entrepreneur, and time of the company spent in the market. The researched entrepreneurs were divided into… Show more

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“…The results of data analysis also show that MSEs are trying to emulate techniques from other companies that have successfully increased their competitive position. This result is in line with Lumpkin and Dess (2001), Kozubíková, Vojtovič, Rahman, and Smrčka (2016), Kljucnikov, Belás, and Smrcka (2016), and Kozubíková and Zoubková (2016).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The results of data analysis also show that MSEs are trying to emulate techniques from other companies that have successfully increased their competitive position. This result is in line with Lumpkin and Dess (2001), Kozubíková, Vojtovič, Rahman, and Smrčka (2016), Kljucnikov, Belás, and Smrcka (2016), and Kozubíková and Zoubková (2016).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Therefore, akin to the maxim 'All men are equal but some are more equal than others', this study sheds light on this principle by showing that although adults are autonomous, some (males) are more autonomous than others (females) in transferring creative entrepreneurship training in settings where norms and cognitions and favour certain groups and discriminate against others as per the liberalist feminist view (Solesvik et al, 2019) Therefore, whereas Andragogy might fit the training context in which Kozubíková et al (2016) found that gender had no effect on entrepreneurial autonomy, it cannot be said for contexts with characteristics similar to those of the present study, that is, a developing economy with a patriarchal basis. Our study hereby extends theoretical frontiers by providing evidence of the contextual nature of theories and the fact that the suitability of a particular theory, in our case Andragogy, depends on the socioeconomic and culturally shared mindsets engrained in a particular society.…”
Section: F I G U R E Marginal Effects Age and Near Transfer Ci Confid...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These programs are likely to encourage greater business interest in women by eliminating business-related stress. Kozubíková et al, (2015Kozubíková et al, ( , 2016Kozubíková et al, ( , 2017 found that state and public perception shows to be much more important in the perception of financial risk for females than males.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%